Type A is wayyy more common than B or AB, at least in the US (and I think Europe?). Not sure about other regions. That could distort the effect, which looks to be fairly minor in the first place.
> Bombing this meeting in particular seems to be in especially bad taste during a pandemic. For what it's worth, it likely wasn't targeted. My understanding is that the search space is so short that you can just cycle…
Maybe so, but you can pretty reasonably assume that most people are awake and active at 1:00 PM in their time zone.
WeLive was similar to this. Wonder how they're doing these days?
> It seemed to me that credit cards were supposed to be fast and convenient, but if you're choreographed for cash, it ain't so. This is very apparent in (many parts of) Europe. Cash is so much faster there than in…
Also bubblesort is sometimes the best solution, for instance in very small lists or linked lists.
It looks like a dropdown / <select> box.
I use that a lot as well, along with K to look up the current word in the man page.
That's terrible. What about: - Proxy settings - MAC address cloning - Port forwarding - Strict security controls - Wifi bands, 2.4 vs 5GHz (I guess this is less important) - Logs
Is your question about Computer Science or programming?
Didn't JCPenney try this? Didn't it go very poorly for them?
Did you try editing the DOM?
Don't be ridiculous. They probably type it into Microsoft Word.
Now 73% Leave.
Or nazi cats.
Wikipedia very unhelpfully tells me that SF has 17k/mi^2 and Berlin has 4k/km^2, which works out to about 10k/mi^2.
Phone is encrypted with the Secure Enclave -> that password is absolutely required to decrypt, if the phone has been turned off. Edit: Failing any cold-boot attacks etc.
Not with the employer or manager, but with e.g. the busboy, dishie, line cook, cashier, etc. is allowed[0]. [0]: http://www.wigdorlaw.com/2014/04/07/unlawful-tip-pooling-und...
Because speech recognition occurs on Google servers, not locally.
Sort of reminds me of Windows.
Even just retyping the exact code helps me quite a bit.
BetterTouchTool lets me use three-finger tap.
For that reason, I'd prefer to see /no/ clicks go to new tabs by default, and let the user decide.
> It can even be automatically updated whenever the app’s developers send out new versions of the program. This is another potential vulnerability. If the app does not check a good signature, then it may be vulnerable…
> and possibly the iOS side as well This is exactly what jailbreaking fixes. By default, iOS does not allow you to install apps that are not published in the App Store.
Type A is wayyy more common than B or AB, at least in the US (and I think Europe?). Not sure about other regions. That could distort the effect, which looks to be fairly minor in the first place.
> Bombing this meeting in particular seems to be in especially bad taste during a pandemic. For what it's worth, it likely wasn't targeted. My understanding is that the search space is so short that you can just cycle…
Maybe so, but you can pretty reasonably assume that most people are awake and active at 1:00 PM in their time zone.
WeLive was similar to this. Wonder how they're doing these days?
> It seemed to me that credit cards were supposed to be fast and convenient, but if you're choreographed for cash, it ain't so. This is very apparent in (many parts of) Europe. Cash is so much faster there than in…
Also bubblesort is sometimes the best solution, for instance in very small lists or linked lists.
It looks like a dropdown / <select> box.
I use that a lot as well, along with K to look up the current word in the man page.
That's terrible. What about: - Proxy settings - MAC address cloning - Port forwarding - Strict security controls - Wifi bands, 2.4 vs 5GHz (I guess this is less important) - Logs
Is your question about Computer Science or programming?
Didn't JCPenney try this? Didn't it go very poorly for them?
Did you try editing the DOM?
Don't be ridiculous. They probably type it into Microsoft Word.
Now 73% Leave.
Or nazi cats.
Wikipedia very unhelpfully tells me that SF has 17k/mi^2 and Berlin has 4k/km^2, which works out to about 10k/mi^2.
Phone is encrypted with the Secure Enclave -> that password is absolutely required to decrypt, if the phone has been turned off. Edit: Failing any cold-boot attacks etc.
Not with the employer or manager, but with e.g. the busboy, dishie, line cook, cashier, etc. is allowed[0]. [0]: http://www.wigdorlaw.com/2014/04/07/unlawful-tip-pooling-und...
Because speech recognition occurs on Google servers, not locally.
Sort of reminds me of Windows.
Even just retyping the exact code helps me quite a bit.
BetterTouchTool lets me use three-finger tap.
For that reason, I'd prefer to see /no/ clicks go to new tabs by default, and let the user decide.
> It can even be automatically updated whenever the app’s developers send out new versions of the program. This is another potential vulnerability. If the app does not check a good signature, then it may be vulnerable…
> and possibly the iOS side as well This is exactly what jailbreaking fixes. By default, iOS does not allow you to install apps that are not published in the App Store.