At the scale needed to matter, $500m might as well be $0.
I suspect they're using a much later release of the game. The versions most readily available online came much later.
As much as this happens, I don't feel it's something to be expected or even okay. The major cloud services are expensive. This extra cost is supposed to provide for cloud services' high level of flexibility. Running out…
A big thing I think is left out is how deeply personally invested people get in the language(s) and tool(s) they use. Technical discussions around those things become perceived as personal attacks and reasonable…
The GDPR covers tracking of users, but is much more broad in scope. Simply not tracking users doesn't stop the GDPR from applying. The GDPR provides a framework by which bad actors can do their thing legally without too…
Drug cases mean seizing assets.
The lack of evidence is from people and information being disappeared by a totalitarian regime. That itself is evidence.
This is what Mozilla does. They did it with Mozilla, then Phoenix(now Firefox) saved them. Did they learn anything from that and keep developing Firefox as the best browser? Of course not, they slowly turned Firefox…
AWS/Azure/etc. are just not the place to get up a low cost personal server. I think the free tier confuses people into trying it, but ultimately what you get is a tiny VM with limited services that is designed for you…
Just because it's the law doesn't mean it's right. Where the law is wrong, we have a duty to fight it. This is some bullshit that reeks of government bureaucrats with an axe to grind.
This is my concern as well. They're becoming victims of their own success with knockoffs and scammers increasingly gaming the system. Everything from knockoffs piggybacking on real listings, to entire lines of products…
I would be perfectly comfortable flying on the 737 Max right now even without the software fixes.
At the scale needed to matter, $500m might as well be $0.
I suspect they're using a much later release of the game. The versions most readily available online came much later.
As much as this happens, I don't feel it's something to be expected or even okay. The major cloud services are expensive. This extra cost is supposed to provide for cloud services' high level of flexibility. Running out…
A big thing I think is left out is how deeply personally invested people get in the language(s) and tool(s) they use. Technical discussions around those things become perceived as personal attacks and reasonable…
The GDPR covers tracking of users, but is much more broad in scope. Simply not tracking users doesn't stop the GDPR from applying. The GDPR provides a framework by which bad actors can do their thing legally without too…
Drug cases mean seizing assets.
The lack of evidence is from people and information being disappeared by a totalitarian regime. That itself is evidence.
This is what Mozilla does. They did it with Mozilla, then Phoenix(now Firefox) saved them. Did they learn anything from that and keep developing Firefox as the best browser? Of course not, they slowly turned Firefox…
AWS/Azure/etc. are just not the place to get up a low cost personal server. I think the free tier confuses people into trying it, but ultimately what you get is a tiny VM with limited services that is designed for you…
Just because it's the law doesn't mean it's right. Where the law is wrong, we have a duty to fight it. This is some bullshit that reeks of government bureaucrats with an axe to grind.
This is my concern as well. They're becoming victims of their own success with knockoffs and scammers increasingly gaming the system. Everything from knockoffs piggybacking on real listings, to entire lines of products…
I would be perfectly comfortable flying on the 737 Max right now even without the software fixes.