Yes. I see no reason to think otherwise.
Did you check if the registration works? If the registration form for "other sign in methods" ends up partially off screen on desktop, mouse scrolling doesn't work and the only way to reach the rest of the fields (for…
> until Microsoft adds "Saves As" option to office apps LibreOffice also allows to convert documents via command line, so there's one more bonus.
Well, it's not that surprising, considering that as soon as something radically new appears, there is always some mistreatment from all sides: platform owners, app developers and users. Windows' Metro/Modern UI was…
> Escape hatches are great, but each also represents a security weakness waiting to be exploited. Having money and using them without supervision is a safety risk. You can unknowingly buy food that isn't good for your…
> cross-dominant eye Is it relevant to the topic of this conversation? Does it cause any effects, either positive or negative?
They know about bank prefixes and will ask you to check the number again.
Until there's a bug in Wine that affects the software that you use or new update of your software that uses stuff incompatible with Wine.
There's free tier for API.
> I would not be surprised to discover that there is more online harassment now than there was in 2010. There is simply more people online now than in 2010.
> This could be a solution Until the moment someone will figure out the generation of realistic enough 3d faces.
Unless they are government backed trolls with fake ids issued ad-hoc by that government. That's one of the possibilities. People already sell access to their Google accounts so buyers can run not-that-legal ad…
> No more paid trolls on social media If you didn't come up with a way to have paid trolls in such a system doesn't mean that there won't be any.
Using glue is an anti-repair malice by itself. On my planet screws and gaskets were invented long ago.
> Yes, consumers may pay a liiiitle more for their eggs, milk or bread > very important for low-income households and their financial planning. Paying more is beneficial for low income households, I see. That looks like…
It's regulated by excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters. Former start and support the actions and thoughts, latter prevent or stop them. It's more complicated than that, but this explanation good enough for quick…
If I recall correctly, as long as it has more than half of one bill in one piece, it's okay. Good luck trying to pay for stuff though.
I guess they don't really care that much to implement all the possible exceptions.
Once you have a player and a disk, you are able to move with them wherever you want.
I saw Blu-Ray region restriction bypassed just by skipping to the next "chapter" to initialize run the movie.
As far as I know, you should also look for older Blu-Ray drive if you want to get content off the disks.
> DVDs were also region-locked A lot of later players didn't care though and were region-free. > DVDs also have less-than-stellar image quality by comparison to today Some DVDs have less-than-stellar image quality even…
As a side effect, they didn't see the trick with dialing a number just by quickly hitting the "receiver rest" lever.
- Money from sponsored segments. - Other people writing scripts, recording gameplay and other stuff. It's a different series today.
Yet everyone is okay with a de-facto single supplier of CUDA capable AI GPUs.
Yes. I see no reason to think otherwise.
Did you check if the registration works? If the registration form for "other sign in methods" ends up partially off screen on desktop, mouse scrolling doesn't work and the only way to reach the rest of the fields (for…
> until Microsoft adds "Saves As" option to office apps LibreOffice also allows to convert documents via command line, so there's one more bonus.
Well, it's not that surprising, considering that as soon as something radically new appears, there is always some mistreatment from all sides: platform owners, app developers and users. Windows' Metro/Modern UI was…
> Escape hatches are great, but each also represents a security weakness waiting to be exploited. Having money and using them without supervision is a safety risk. You can unknowingly buy food that isn't good for your…
> cross-dominant eye Is it relevant to the topic of this conversation? Does it cause any effects, either positive or negative?
They know about bank prefixes and will ask you to check the number again.
Until there's a bug in Wine that affects the software that you use or new update of your software that uses stuff incompatible with Wine.
There's free tier for API.
> I would not be surprised to discover that there is more online harassment now than there was in 2010. There is simply more people online now than in 2010.
> This could be a solution Until the moment someone will figure out the generation of realistic enough 3d faces.
Unless they are government backed trolls with fake ids issued ad-hoc by that government. That's one of the possibilities. People already sell access to their Google accounts so buyers can run not-that-legal ad…
> No more paid trolls on social media If you didn't come up with a way to have paid trolls in such a system doesn't mean that there won't be any.
Using glue is an anti-repair malice by itself. On my planet screws and gaskets were invented long ago.
> Yes, consumers may pay a liiiitle more for their eggs, milk or bread > very important for low-income households and their financial planning. Paying more is beneficial for low income households, I see. That looks like…
It's regulated by excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters. Former start and support the actions and thoughts, latter prevent or stop them. It's more complicated than that, but this explanation good enough for quick…
If I recall correctly, as long as it has more than half of one bill in one piece, it's okay. Good luck trying to pay for stuff though.
I guess they don't really care that much to implement all the possible exceptions.
Once you have a player and a disk, you are able to move with them wherever you want.
I saw Blu-Ray region restriction bypassed just by skipping to the next "chapter" to initialize run the movie.
As far as I know, you should also look for older Blu-Ray drive if you want to get content off the disks.
> DVDs were also region-locked A lot of later players didn't care though and were region-free. > DVDs also have less-than-stellar image quality by comparison to today Some DVDs have less-than-stellar image quality even…
As a side effect, they didn't see the trick with dialing a number just by quickly hitting the "receiver rest" lever.
- Money from sponsored segments. - Other people writing scripts, recording gameplay and other stuff. It's a different series today.
Yet everyone is okay with a de-facto single supplier of CUDA capable AI GPUs.