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No user record in our sample, but imajoo 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 imajoo has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Sorry but isn’t GI about how “sugary” a food is…? I don’t believe it doesn’t measure to do how full you feel. https://www.verywellhealth.com/glycemic-index-vs-load-521436...
The whole point of some of their articles was to go into the more esoteric technical details rather than gloss over them like some other sites. So in that aspect you are correct: it wasn’t for “the average joe”.…
The character limitation is also a problem in Korea. The thing that makes it worse is that your name on your alien registration card (think Green Card) is used to open your bank accounts. If they don't match you'll have…
Hmm. Maybe not common in some areas but here are some recent busts of retail theft rings in LA: https://youtu.be/KdiX3g46Ulg https://youtu.be/l2lSZcTlZAE https://youtu.be/t2XEe0cJZEs https://youtu.be/yX77hkB-poo
+1 to this. I switched to a Kinesis ergo and typed qwerty for a while, then switched to Dvorak. When I got my Moonlander I kept it Dvorak and haven't had any issues with going back to qwerty on normal keyboards.
My assumption would be hunting perhaps? Since that involves gun ownership, and gun ownership/rights typically being associated with "conservatives".
Does everything in their power to ban multi-unit housing and density increases: Surprisingly from the NYT. https://youtu.be/hNDgcjVGHIw
I’ve been using it since my Amiga days and when I found out they had it for the PC I gladly paid for it and an extra license I don’t even really use just because I wanted to support them.
According to the article, "The new generation Rocket Lake is the combination of two different backported technologies. Intel took the Sunny Cove core from 10nm Ice Lake, and re-built it on 14nm, calling it now Cypress…
They have 4.2B shares outstanding with 64% being held by institutions. 700k people owning shares is a drop in the bucket. https://www.nasdaq.com/market-activity/stocks/aapl/instituti...
I would expect no less from police, however, these days some "news" seems to be taking select information with no context, or out of context, and then using it to push a certain narrative. I think the point being that…
I think one major issue with FB's stance is they say they are not a publisher but rather a platform.. of course, they do tend to use whatever is convenient to them sometimes.…
My guess is the reason is that they need to show they have an increasing user base and "active users" to Wall St.
(I am not a scientist) I remember seeing someone talk about the risk of re-infection when this all started. They said that they only way to fully know if the virus has mutated would be to do a full sequence of the virus…
I can't be sure about Metro since I don't use them, but I've gone from postpaid to pre-paid on T-mobile and I no longer get the the warning/caller ID saying it. Even on their page, it does not mention anything about…
Hmmm. Interesting.. When I was on postpaid, I used to get caller ID with something like "Scam Likely", but since switching to pre-paid, I don't get those anymore. Looking at their page about it, it only mentions…
Fidelity does it through either SMS or Symantec’s Validation and ID Protection (VIP) Access app. I called and asked if they support another app and they said they don't. Why they couldn't use another (read:…
I think T-Mobile only does this for postpaid users though. Prepaid users are excluded AFAIK.
You can see various carriers responses here: https://www.fcc.gov/call-authentication Some have provided timelines (such as AT&T), others skirt around it basically saying that they offer call SPAM protection already but…
The link above is specific to AWS -- hence, "Visualizing Meltdown on AWS" as their title.
AWS patched their hosts back in 2018 which caused a huge shitstorm in terms of performance lost across various workloads..so yes. https://blog.appoptics.com/visualizing-meltdown-aws/
I'd say it's not so much inaction as inability to fix 10nm. By coupling architecture to process node for so long it really hosed them since they couldn't execute 10nm in a reasonable timeline.
Wow.. that's odd. I remember when they changed their price matching policy to no longer price match, but I thought TV's were still eligible, but I guess now even that's changed..
Ok, if the UX is revolutionary, then what prevents others from copying it? It still seems like the moat for the UX isn't that great.
Not OP, but if they weren't doing it before, and just copied Uber, doesn't that show how weak their moat is? The same could happen with autonomous vehicles as well then.