I'd love to hear from a lawyer. Is this law even constitutional? Doesn't it violate the first amendment?
Frankly, I’m impressed with both Waymo the car and Waymo the company reactions to the accident. The only shallow knee-jerk reaction came from S.F. Supervisor Shamann Walton.
see Maui to Lanai ferry https://go-lanai.com/
I briefly worked with Hans around 2005. My impression at the time was that he declined the manslaughter plea because he thought he was smarter than everyone around him.
You meant 2022, right? I'm linking an article describing how Ukraine connected to EU grid [1] https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-ukraine-unplu...
Oh, thank you, neat idea! The site is not new, but I never heard about it until now.
Quite encouraging, hopefully will get some good results in the spring of 2024. I wonder why the PR now: this phase I clinical trial started in 2021. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/clinical-trial...
Well, not really. In order to immigrate, or even simply travel outside, one had to get a permission first. And one was not usually granted to those who had access to any state secret.
They said IE11 is the first to make TLS 1.2 default. And it is apparently true.
It is not important how unlikely are the odds. What's important is to be prepared when the chance does present itself and that requires talent and years of training. So I think you misread the narrative, it's not about…
"...efforts to "fast track" the Utah project bypassed regular quality controls in design and construction." If the history of former USSR has any relevance to the present day USA -- and I suspect it does -- we will see…
There is more regarding zSearch: "... computer search tool called osTriage/zSEARCH. The search tool allows investigators to find child pornography without damaging the forensic integrity of a computer."…
These law-abiding citizens should demand the same from their government, shouldn't they?
I can't recall any other issue, splitting the House orthogonal to party lines.
So what do we have? A bunch of weak passwords. Not bad they are revealed, actually, should educate some a bit. Still, revealing the passwords without the email addresses would've been a bit more responsible. On the…
Am I the only one who noticed, that the other, more realistic number 20 minutes is omitted in the NYT article. See "the established ACSM guidelines for high-intensity exercise of at least 20 minutes is recommended" in…
Great article, but totally misleading title. It's about a secret Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement which Wall Street may use to kill one very sound state bank.
Let's just hope that this GoPro's f@#kup will make some corporate lawyers to think twice before trying DMCA takedowns.
the algorithm (wisely!) ignores all posts dated before it's published
The argument that Asians are over-represented and it proves the absence of any quotes reminded me of identical arguments I heard in the former USSR. They claimed over-representation of Jews in science, engineering,…
I guess you're right. The Leningrad, Moscow and Kiev were different from most of the USSR in many aspects, including official anti-semitism in universities. And Tashkent was yet another universe altogether.
Wikipedia article is actually written about Alchian–Allen effect rather then a theorem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchian%E2%80%93Allen_effect
In your example you should be adding a fixed cost to both goods. I.e. imagine, that a country introduced a universal vehicle tax of 20K. So, buyers will be choosing between 40K Toyota and 70K BMW. So, before the tax BMW…
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I'd love to hear from a lawyer. Is this law even constitutional? Doesn't it violate the first amendment?
Frankly, I’m impressed with both Waymo the car and Waymo the company reactions to the accident. The only shallow knee-jerk reaction came from S.F. Supervisor Shamann Walton.
see Maui to Lanai ferry https://go-lanai.com/
I briefly worked with Hans around 2005. My impression at the time was that he declined the manslaughter plea because he thought he was smarter than everyone around him.
You meant 2022, right? I'm linking an article describing how Ukraine connected to EU grid [1] https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-ukraine-unplu...
Oh, thank you, neat idea! The site is not new, but I never heard about it until now.
Quite encouraging, hopefully will get some good results in the spring of 2024. I wonder why the PR now: this phase I clinical trial started in 2021. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/treatment/clinical-trial...
Well, not really. In order to immigrate, or even simply travel outside, one had to get a permission first. And one was not usually granted to those who had access to any state secret.
They said IE11 is the first to make TLS 1.2 default. And it is apparently true.
It is not important how unlikely are the odds. What's important is to be prepared when the chance does present itself and that requires talent and years of training. So I think you misread the narrative, it's not about…
"...efforts to "fast track" the Utah project bypassed regular quality controls in design and construction." If the history of former USSR has any relevance to the present day USA -- and I suspect it does -- we will see…
There is more regarding zSearch: "... computer search tool called osTriage/zSEARCH. The search tool allows investigators to find child pornography without damaging the forensic integrity of a computer."…
These law-abiding citizens should demand the same from their government, shouldn't they?
I can't recall any other issue, splitting the House orthogonal to party lines.
So what do we have? A bunch of weak passwords. Not bad they are revealed, actually, should educate some a bit. Still, revealing the passwords without the email addresses would've been a bit more responsible. On the…
Am I the only one who noticed, that the other, more realistic number 20 minutes is omitted in the NYT article. See "the established ACSM guidelines for high-intensity exercise of at least 20 minutes is recommended" in…
Great article, but totally misleading title. It's about a secret Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement which Wall Street may use to kill one very sound state bank.
Let's just hope that this GoPro's f@#kup will make some corporate lawyers to think twice before trying DMCA takedowns.
the algorithm (wisely!) ignores all posts dated before it's published
The argument that Asians are over-represented and it proves the absence of any quotes reminded me of identical arguments I heard in the former USSR. They claimed over-representation of Jews in science, engineering,…
I guess you're right. The Leningrad, Moscow and Kiev were different from most of the USSR in many aspects, including official anti-semitism in universities. And Tashkent was yet another universe altogether.
Wikipedia article is actually written about Alchian–Allen effect rather then a theorem: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alchian%E2%80%93Allen_effect
In your example you should be adding a fixed cost to both goods. I.e. imagine, that a country introduced a universal vehicle tax of 20K. So, buyers will be choosing between 40K Toyota and 70K BMW. So, before the tax BMW…
Sunnyvale, CA | full-time or contract, ☀ INTERN OK | Automatiks, Inc. Today the lights are still off for one fifth of World population. Join us to help us turn them on. Ok, you’ve made programming a part of your life…
Sunnyvale, CA | full-time or contract, ☀ INTERN OK | Automatiks, Inc. Electricity industry is ripe for a disruption. A developer designing, coding, testing and troubleshooting software, firmware and hardware. You earned…