I play games with a guy who does concrete work in Arizona, he mostly works at night.
Given that the article specifically calls out a construction union and an agricultural union as two of the unions making this request, I don't think that's a realistic solution to the problem.
I honestly had no idea that Apple had moved on from the Pentalobe.
An Apple product manager just fainted at the thought of a user taking a screwdriver to an iPhone.
I'm not the commenter you replied to, but I'm doing the same math they are and coming up with the same answer. From my perspective iOS is better than Android in a number of ways but Android always won out overall for…
The US doesn't have any general restrictions against filming in public. Court rulings citing the amendments above were made to affirm that law enforcement are not an exception to the general rule that filming is allowed.
I think you're missing the crux of the problem here. "We didn't understand the licensing!" isnt usually an incredible claim, but it becomes so when it's being made by a company that manages software licensing compliance.
I don't believe those numbers will ever come close to converging, let alone bounty prices surpassing black market prices. It seems like these vulnerabilities will always be more valuable to people who can guarantee that…
Niki Lauda, eat your heart out
Kinesis charges $100 to ship anywhere outside of North America. Also, it's not a split board, you can't actually separate the two halves. For a touch over $300 you could have almost any split board/track pad combo you'd…
>but only as long as you take them. This is why these drugs are a treatment, not a cure.
Your question boils down to "If I was buying a product from a company, and they made it worse, why would I pay the same price for it?" Because YouTube has a functional monopoly on online video advertising in a huge…
Regarding the kiosk, I wholly expect that an unattended device with YT on auto play will ratchet up the length/frequency of ads as long as they're never skipped. Someone who falls asleep watching YouTube will skip ads,…
Good shout. They don't have SIMs, they'll be connected to a VPN router, and I'll create new Gmail accounts for each device, from each device.
I've seen these advertisements too, also only when my phone had been playing unattended for some time. I have a (unsupported, unsubstantiated) theory that YT detects phones of "sleepers" and pushes more profitable…
The linked post indicates he expects the judgement to include costs (which I understand to be the rule of thumb in UK courts).
That's fair. I suspect that as phones get more "premium" the margin from a small phone shrinks faster than a larger phone. HTC has been making cheap (very cheap) and small phones for the discount market. Foldables exist…
Small phones (to an extent) are less expensive than larger phones to manufacture. The thought that "Small phones are only more popular because they're less expensive" seems to willfully ignore that the phones are less…
I think that's very charitable. I'd describe it as "kayfabe".
Assuming these people don't understand that their ideas are unworkable is a mistake. Don't believe for a second they are stupid or ignorant. The difference between a criminal and a law-abiding citizen isn't that the…
"Morbid" indicates that the curiosity about disease and death is unhealthy. Describing a university course on infectious disease as "morbid" would be incorrect.
They can, but they have to ask a court to enforce any sort of block. I imagine that's coming soon.
I'm also skeptical. I suspect that book time for this varies wildly depending on drivetrain config.
If the article is to be believed Ford has changed how book time is calculated considering they're paying 36 minutes for a job that requires removing the cab.
Really? What jurisdiction has that rule? Are you sure you're not conflating simple audio recording with a recording of audio telecommunications?
I play games with a guy who does concrete work in Arizona, he mostly works at night.
Given that the article specifically calls out a construction union and an agricultural union as two of the unions making this request, I don't think that's a realistic solution to the problem.
I honestly had no idea that Apple had moved on from the Pentalobe.
An Apple product manager just fainted at the thought of a user taking a screwdriver to an iPhone.
I'm not the commenter you replied to, but I'm doing the same math they are and coming up with the same answer. From my perspective iOS is better than Android in a number of ways but Android always won out overall for…
The US doesn't have any general restrictions against filming in public. Court rulings citing the amendments above were made to affirm that law enforcement are not an exception to the general rule that filming is allowed.
I think you're missing the crux of the problem here. "We didn't understand the licensing!" isnt usually an incredible claim, but it becomes so when it's being made by a company that manages software licensing compliance.
I don't believe those numbers will ever come close to converging, let alone bounty prices surpassing black market prices. It seems like these vulnerabilities will always be more valuable to people who can guarantee that…
Niki Lauda, eat your heart out
Kinesis charges $100 to ship anywhere outside of North America. Also, it's not a split board, you can't actually separate the two halves. For a touch over $300 you could have almost any split board/track pad combo you'd…
>but only as long as you take them. This is why these drugs are a treatment, not a cure.
Your question boils down to "If I was buying a product from a company, and they made it worse, why would I pay the same price for it?" Because YouTube has a functional monopoly on online video advertising in a huge…
Regarding the kiosk, I wholly expect that an unattended device with YT on auto play will ratchet up the length/frequency of ads as long as they're never skipped. Someone who falls asleep watching YouTube will skip ads,…
Good shout. They don't have SIMs, they'll be connected to a VPN router, and I'll create new Gmail accounts for each device, from each device.
I've seen these advertisements too, also only when my phone had been playing unattended for some time. I have a (unsupported, unsubstantiated) theory that YT detects phones of "sleepers" and pushes more profitable…
The linked post indicates he expects the judgement to include costs (which I understand to be the rule of thumb in UK courts).
That's fair. I suspect that as phones get more "premium" the margin from a small phone shrinks faster than a larger phone. HTC has been making cheap (very cheap) and small phones for the discount market. Foldables exist…
Small phones (to an extent) are less expensive than larger phones to manufacture. The thought that "Small phones are only more popular because they're less expensive" seems to willfully ignore that the phones are less…
I think that's very charitable. I'd describe it as "kayfabe".
Assuming these people don't understand that their ideas are unworkable is a mistake. Don't believe for a second they are stupid or ignorant. The difference between a criminal and a law-abiding citizen isn't that the…
"Morbid" indicates that the curiosity about disease and death is unhealthy. Describing a university course on infectious disease as "morbid" would be incorrect.
They can, but they have to ask a court to enforce any sort of block. I imagine that's coming soon.
I'm also skeptical. I suspect that book time for this varies wildly depending on drivetrain config.
If the article is to be believed Ford has changed how book time is calculated considering they're paying 36 minutes for a job that requires removing the cab.
Really? What jurisdiction has that rule? Are you sure you're not conflating simple audio recording with a recording of audio telecommunications?