Here: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guid...
“By mistake”? This was absolutely criminal. And since this is a very small town (<1000), knowing the kind of people who live in small towns, I could very well believe this is a case of “fuck everybody else”
What makes you think this money is going to development of the browser instead of… everything else they do?
For some reason, every comment that suggests that this is a Russian hack has a green glow.
Or a “title” attribute so it has a tooltip.
You just swipe from the left part of the screen.
Of course you get rights: the right to use the service!
If you don’t have the legal expertise or the time to read a contract you hire a lawyer to have him see if the contract is reasonable, or you don’t sign it.
I don’t read tos (as in contracts of online services) but I don’t cry when something unexpected happens because I didn’t read them. It’s my right to sign contracts without reading them. It’s not my right to pretend I…
Then don’t use the services. I wouldn’t sign a contract without reading it. “Your honour, I had no time to read the contract, therefore it’s void” seems a bad excuse.
It seems obvious that this is the result of someone else having abused Reddit too much from PIA addresses. I also find blanket proxy bans reasonable: it’s akin to refusing service to those who wear a balaclava to a…
That’s a very brave criticism of Soros you have there!
I posted it sincerely, even though I don’t completely agree with it.
The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized…
Spaniard here and I confirm. TV always on even at a low volume is a given no matter the circumstances. I think we’d all feel weird if that background noise wasn’t there. I’ve always imagined it’s the same everywhere in…
…or heterosexuals are a hundred times less likely to engage in risky behaviour.
What is SimilarWeb and how do they know that? Because I have a hunch that they are pulling the numbers out of their asses just so they are mentioned in articles from shitty blogs like this one.
Having the client make a request every second is a sure way of staying down in case of overload
How did you interpret “immature” as “not smart enough”? A baby is not mature, which doesn’t mean he won’t grow up. “Immaturity” means that there’s room for improvement and that that improvement is attainable. What I…
Tap the AA button next to the url field and zoom off using the bottom left button.
Why move on when I can live in fear and, what’s even better, legally compel the rest of people to live in fear as well?
Is it worth it to use flexbox now that grid exists? I’m not sure if they solve the same kind of problems.
Here: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/intrinsics-guid...
“By mistake”? This was absolutely criminal. And since this is a very small town (<1000), knowing the kind of people who live in small towns, I could very well believe this is a case of “fuck everybody else”
What makes you think this money is going to development of the browser instead of… everything else they do?
For some reason, every comment that suggests that this is a Russian hack has a green glow.
Or a “title” attribute so it has a tooltip.
You just swipe from the left part of the screen.
Of course you get rights: the right to use the service!
If you don’t have the legal expertise or the time to read a contract you hire a lawyer to have him see if the contract is reasonable, or you don’t sign it.
I don’t read tos (as in contracts of online services) but I don’t cry when something unexpected happens because I didn’t read them. It’s my right to sign contracts without reading them. It’s not my right to pretend I…
Then don’t use the services. I wouldn’t sign a contract without reading it. “Your honour, I had no time to read the contract, therefore it’s void” seems a bad excuse.
It seems obvious that this is the result of someone else having abused Reddit too much from PIA addresses. I also find blanket proxy bans reasonable: it’s akin to refusing service to those who wear a balaclava to a…
That’s a very brave criticism of Soros you have there!
I posted it sincerely, even though I don’t completely agree with it.
The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized…
Spaniard here and I confirm. TV always on even at a low volume is a given no matter the circumstances. I think we’d all feel weird if that background noise wasn’t there. I’ve always imagined it’s the same everywhere in…
…or heterosexuals are a hundred times less likely to engage in risky behaviour.
What is SimilarWeb and how do they know that? Because I have a hunch that they are pulling the numbers out of their asses just so they are mentioned in articles from shitty blogs like this one.
Having the client make a request every second is a sure way of staying down in case of overload
How did you interpret “immature” as “not smart enough”? A baby is not mature, which doesn’t mean he won’t grow up. “Immaturity” means that there’s room for improvement and that that improvement is attainable. What I…
Tap the AA button next to the url field and zoom off using the bottom left button.
Why move on when I can live in fear and, what’s even better, legally compel the rest of people to live in fear as well?
Is it worth it to use flexbox now that grid exists? I’m not sure if they solve the same kind of problems.