Are they also as bad at reading as you?
You can pay $40 up front for a "lifetime" license to one-sec. Clearspace's pricing seems egregious in comparison.
It sounds like you were fired, not laid off.
> This work carries no guarantees only to the best of my ability in 2 hours using notepad2 & AstroGrep. I am not a developer and do not intend to spend much time keeping this extension updated.
Yes, a feature that results in the user details of millions of innocent users getting harvested. Remind us your contact details again, so we can forward them to the FBI?
You can enable developer mode on release Chrome (or Edge Chromium, which is what I recommend) and use any extension you wish directly by loading the unpacked source directory.
Except that doesn't apply when the "article" is all of 5 sentences.
Is Telegram not secure?
I believe it's for the Preview version only. Afterwards you can opt out.
...The iPhone 6 is 4.7" and has the best processor on the market.
I don't even know of any tech websites that haven't succumbed to this. The Verge, Ars Technica, they all beat the social justice drum constantly. Do you know of any good tech news websites that actually cover tech?
This is interestingly very similar to the Computer Science specific questions on the Oxford Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT). For examples, look at page 16 of the 2013 exam:…
I've gotten to to PennApps multiple times and the only hackathon I've ever won is a Codeday, so this scenario that you're constructing is blatantly false. I'm assuming they look for people that will attract big sponsors…
Nah, actually being dead isn't that terrible. You hurt the people around you more than yourself when you go. Unless of course you die painfully/violently.
Very applicable actually. He lived a life that impacted millions of people around the world, and made his mark upon the world. RIP Terry Pratchett.
That reminds me of an English paper I had in freshman year of high school. Final grade on the rubric: 6/6 for each category, but 3/6 for "revisions" because I didn't change anything. Final grade B-.
Also the ones who want their code in a public repo so that future employers can review it.
"Use regardless instead." Direct quote from your link.
I'm curious about this as well.
>Sometimes you see all kinds of complicated workarounds for that, such as detecting an orientation change and temporarily blocking zooming, or detecting an attempt to zoom and then disabling the restriction temporarily…
And thus not guilty....
This is a stupid article. Phone paying systems are clunky. I don't want to take out my phone, unlock it, open up an app, enter a PIN, choose a payment device, and then tap my phone to a payment system to pay, when I can…
Coin does the exact same thing except with 8 at a time.
Are they also as bad at reading as you?
You can pay $40 up front for a "lifetime" license to one-sec. Clearspace's pricing seems egregious in comparison.
It sounds like you were fired, not laid off.
> This work carries no guarantees only to the best of my ability in 2 hours using notepad2 & AstroGrep. I am not a developer and do not intend to spend much time keeping this extension updated.
Yes, a feature that results in the user details of millions of innocent users getting harvested. Remind us your contact details again, so we can forward them to the FBI?
You can enable developer mode on release Chrome (or Edge Chromium, which is what I recommend) and use any extension you wish directly by loading the unpacked source directory.
Except that doesn't apply when the "article" is all of 5 sentences.
Is Telegram not secure?
I believe it's for the Preview version only. Afterwards you can opt out.
...The iPhone 6 is 4.7" and has the best processor on the market.
I don't even know of any tech websites that haven't succumbed to this. The Verge, Ars Technica, they all beat the social justice drum constantly. Do you know of any good tech news websites that actually cover tech?
This is interestingly very similar to the Computer Science specific questions on the Oxford Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT). For examples, look at page 16 of the 2013 exam:…
I've gotten to to PennApps multiple times and the only hackathon I've ever won is a Codeday, so this scenario that you're constructing is blatantly false. I'm assuming they look for people that will attract big sponsors…
Nah, actually being dead isn't that terrible. You hurt the people around you more than yourself when you go. Unless of course you die painfully/violently.
Very applicable actually. He lived a life that impacted millions of people around the world, and made his mark upon the world. RIP Terry Pratchett.
That reminds me of an English paper I had in freshman year of high school. Final grade on the rubric: 6/6 for each category, but 3/6 for "revisions" because I didn't change anything. Final grade B-.
Also the ones who want their code in a public repo so that future employers can review it.
"Use regardless instead." Direct quote from your link.
I'm curious about this as well.
>Sometimes you see all kinds of complicated workarounds for that, such as detecting an orientation change and temporarily blocking zooming, or detecting an attempt to zoom and then disabling the restriction temporarily…
And thus not guilty....
This is a stupid article. Phone paying systems are clunky. I don't want to take out my phone, unlock it, open up an app, enter a PIN, choose a payment device, and then tap my phone to a payment system to pay, when I can…
Coin does the exact same thing except with 8 at a time.