non-failed companies may still not want 3rd parties in their chat
could a charging site have a buffer of fast charging batteries?
by email you mean pop3, imap and smtp or the heavy html web client?
GPS tries to cover the whole globe, app uses GPS to get location. Ship probably has internet connection in the from of wifi or a cell tower with a starlink or other sattelite backbone link and app's traffic is encrypted…
The term is called "Subject of The Crown"
NL VPNs will bend the knee to EU regulation
>They should probably not have a bank account at all and just stick to cash Pretty much illegal in some parts of EU
Back in PHP days you had an incentive to care about performance, because it's your servers that are overloaded. With frontend there's no such issue, because it's not your hardware that is being loaded
Zelensky's presidency was supposed to end couple of years ago. Would it be different in USA?
>Attacks requiring physical access to a victim's computer/device, man in the middle or compromised user accounts I love how they grouped man in the middle there
This PC, not My Computer
such games can only get private servers
Wouldn't that be insider trading?
>I don't understand how it's legal for companies to name themselves as common words like "Alphabet". It's not only confusing, it's arrogant as hell When I said Apple I was referring to this part
This ram price spike is literally part of the currency debasing
Same with Apple
Your error was arguing about the tax invoice being a bill. Corporations don't like when you argue. Don't matter if you are right or wrong.
craft the blades onsite?
Is this for paid accounts too? If you prepay for 5 years and get lost at sea for 3 years, should you expect your proton to still work?
All that watercooler chat, network effects and so on, how do you log it in the time tracker? Or is that unpaid work?
>It's like if you saw a headline that some grocery stores were price fixing, so you decide it's only fair if you steal from your local grocery store. That's a false equivalence on your part. Real equivalence would be to…
>There's also a growing sentiment online that using AI to cheat/lie is "fair" because they think companies are using AI to screen candidates. It's not logically consistent How is it not logically consistent?
>General insurers typically won't insure modified cars, but there are specialist insurers that will. It's illegal to drive without insurance. This effectively means that engine swaps are illegal, unless you are rich…
Really? When you're talking about car mods, are you talking about adding chrome door handles or are you talking about LS swapping the engine?
ThinkPads use 20V chargers. USB-C supports 20V power delivery. What's the efficiency of power adapters back then compared to current gen USB-C chargers?
non-failed companies may still not want 3rd parties in their chat
could a charging site have a buffer of fast charging batteries?
by email you mean pop3, imap and smtp or the heavy html web client?
GPS tries to cover the whole globe, app uses GPS to get location. Ship probably has internet connection in the from of wifi or a cell tower with a starlink or other sattelite backbone link and app's traffic is encrypted…
The term is called "Subject of The Crown"
NL VPNs will bend the knee to EU regulation
>They should probably not have a bank account at all and just stick to cash Pretty much illegal in some parts of EU
Back in PHP days you had an incentive to care about performance, because it's your servers that are overloaded. With frontend there's no such issue, because it's not your hardware that is being loaded
Zelensky's presidency was supposed to end couple of years ago. Would it be different in USA?
>Attacks requiring physical access to a victim's computer/device, man in the middle or compromised user accounts I love how they grouped man in the middle there
This PC, not My Computer
such games can only get private servers
Wouldn't that be insider trading?
>I don't understand how it's legal for companies to name themselves as common words like "Alphabet". It's not only confusing, it's arrogant as hell When I said Apple I was referring to this part
This ram price spike is literally part of the currency debasing
Same with Apple
Your error was arguing about the tax invoice being a bill. Corporations don't like when you argue. Don't matter if you are right or wrong.
craft the blades onsite?
Is this for paid accounts too? If you prepay for 5 years and get lost at sea for 3 years, should you expect your proton to still work?
All that watercooler chat, network effects and so on, how do you log it in the time tracker? Or is that unpaid work?
>It's like if you saw a headline that some grocery stores were price fixing, so you decide it's only fair if you steal from your local grocery store. That's a false equivalence on your part. Real equivalence would be to…
>There's also a growing sentiment online that using AI to cheat/lie is "fair" because they think companies are using AI to screen candidates. It's not logically consistent How is it not logically consistent?
>General insurers typically won't insure modified cars, but there are specialist insurers that will. It's illegal to drive without insurance. This effectively means that engine swaps are illegal, unless you are rich…
Really? When you're talking about car mods, are you talking about adding chrome door handles or are you talking about LS swapping the engine?
ThinkPads use 20V chargers. USB-C supports 20V power delivery. What's the efficiency of power adapters back then compared to current gen USB-C chargers?