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No user record in our sample, but andrepew has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but andrepew has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Are there jurisdictions that allow this? In my jurisdiction, that would be considered a constructive dismissal and legally treated the same way as a layoff with the same employer obligations.
I've tried the vanilla Earpods which are pretty much the wired version of that. Those ones at least stay in my ear, but my ear starts to hurt after 30 mins or so.
This is who I used. Went to a local audiologist for the ear impression and mailed them over. https://eartune.com/products/eartune-fidelity-a-pro Edit: Note that these DO NOT fit inside the Airpods case, you'll need to…
I'm the same and fixed the issue by getting some custom eartips made. They aren't cheap but have made my AirPods Pro usable. On-ear headphones hurt my earlobes and over-ear headphones make my head get hot so I can't…
Unless you’re dependent on one of the many many AWS services that don’t support IPv6-only access. https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/aws-ipv6-su...
I imagine it was a fat fingering. I’ve purchased MBPs for my org in person at an Apple Store because I needed them urgently and I had to call my Apple rep to manually assign the serials to our company in ABM.
GDPR can apply extraterritorially but not to the extent you're suggesting. For example, I am an EU citizen living in Canada. GDPR does not apply to any company interacting with me. However, for a US citizen living in an…
I think intent is probably implied. All software has bugs so with your assumption all software is malware.
I don’t think that clause would be enforceable because of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. They can’t deny warranty coverage because of a user modification unless they can prove the modification caused the damage?
Money. Certifying a system like that would cost a fortune and unless the operator is forced to do it or you give them a very compelling case that helps their profitability, it ain’t happening
As a commercial pilot student, I misidentified a runway once but caught it in the air and early before I started final approach. Easy to do if you’re unfamiliar with the airport and task saturated. Although this is in…
I wouldn't say saying it came from the inside is unique to AI art. You very much need a welder's understanding of welding in order to be able to automate it for example. I'd just say the scale is different. Old school…
I think this depends on how much friction side-loading ends up being. If I can just click a link and hit "run" like I can on a computer, yeah it could be an issue. If it requires diving in to Settings or connecting the…
I think FTX acted fraudulently rather than breaking a securities or banking law. They told users they were 1:1 and didn’t gamble with user deposits but did it anyway.
The app store is a separate business than hardware. They don't have to delete already installed apps, but continuing to distribute them I imagine the US government definitely does have the power to stop.
Depends on scale of B2B. Between enterprises, not as much. Between small businesses, works very well (at least in my experience, we are tiny B2B).
This is a huge one -- value in outsourcing blame. If you're down because of a major provider outage in the news, you're viewed more as a victim of a natural disaster rather than someone to be blamed.
Also, the strange thing is it is off in both directions. I had a family member order a Model X with a 5 month delivery timeline. He was super surprised to get the call to arrange delivery 3 weeks later.
People who have video calls throughout the day constantly. I don't want to have to mess around setting up my phone on a stand and getting it connected every time I need to do a meeting.
Would the person operating the equipment initially own the image? I say initially because they've likely signed some agreement with their employer that assigns copyright created through the course of employment to the…
As much money as possible over what timeline? Crank profits now at the expense of the long-term business? Lose profits now to improve long-term business? It isn't a straight-forward call to make. The current status-quo…
And this is a textbook example of why you create a shareholder agreement when you start a company with other people. Much easier to come up with equitable terms when nobody has done any work and the company isn’t worth…
Whoever is responsible/culpable doesn't matter. Sanctions aren't about punishing the population, they're about inciting a change. A happy population doesn't riot and revolt. You need a miserable population to get…
"That unpredictability makes it stressful to drive because being ready to take over instantly means trying to predict what it will do." I feel this. I rarely if ever use autopilot because I find the cognitive load and…
I'm banking on a bike theft being a crime of opportunity and not necessarily being done by someone who has thought things through completely. But against a professional thief an AirTag probably won't do much.