Those guys in their 50s will typically have partners who are 'stakeholders' in their decisions affecting family income. Those partners are often even more conservative about job change and risk than the engineers…
Since variables can be scoped to blocks, and allocation scopes can be arbitrary, needing neither a function or block scope to bracket them, I don't see how that will fly either.
> He was fined by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2018 for touting initial coin offerings on social media without disclosing that he’d been paid to do so. It'd be awesome if the same happened to the flood…
So what reason did they give for not wanting to do business with you any more?
Exactly. The one medium-term wildcard is AH is throwing money at it and unlike the technology, that has real-world effects: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/20/technology/silicon-valley...
abuse@sendgrid.com is proactive if you forward the whole email inline.
> However, artists have reported their work being copied or stolen and sold as an NFT without their permission, muddying the waters on ownership and presenting a huge legal gray area. Is it even reaching the bar of…
... "don't connect it to the network", means don't connect it to the network, via a Roku-router or wlan or whatever. Don't buy one with other networks either, if they exist...
Just don't connect it to the network or agree to any of the license clickthroughs, it can't do things behind your back then. HDMI and the RF tuner can still work fine.
"Can you selfhost the server-side?" is the biggest question If not, you're buying into dev platform-as-a-service.
Time... an ill-fated rebound romance is useful, because after that fails, you feel bad about that, which is less painful than the one you really cared about. Then just let enough time pass you can be a good partner to…
... why should companies expect to exchange unpaid commute time for longer hours working at home? It could be a thing if they raise pay accordingly, if not, well, this isn't the 19th century, it isn't even 2019 any more.
In reality only guys in the same channel get sent the messages... if messages are spread between even a few channels the autual numbers are much more manageable for one server.
Those guys in their 50s will typically have partners who are 'stakeholders' in their decisions affecting family income. Those partners are often even more conservative about job change and risk than the engineers…
Since variables can be scoped to blocks, and allocation scopes can be arbitrary, needing neither a function or block scope to bracket them, I don't see how that will fly either.
> He was fined by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2018 for touting initial coin offerings on social media without disclosing that he’d been paid to do so. It'd be awesome if the same happened to the flood…
So what reason did they give for not wanting to do business with you any more?
Exactly. The one medium-term wildcard is AH is throwing money at it and unlike the technology, that has real-world effects: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/20/technology/silicon-valley...
abuse@sendgrid.com is proactive if you forward the whole email inline.
> However, artists have reported their work being copied or stolen and sold as an NFT without their permission, muddying the waters on ownership and presenting a huge legal gray area. Is it even reaching the bar of…
... "don't connect it to the network", means don't connect it to the network, via a Roku-router or wlan or whatever. Don't buy one with other networks either, if they exist...
Just don't connect it to the network or agree to any of the license clickthroughs, it can't do things behind your back then. HDMI and the RF tuner can still work fine.
"Can you selfhost the server-side?" is the biggest question If not, you're buying into dev platform-as-a-service.
Time... an ill-fated rebound romance is useful, because after that fails, you feel bad about that, which is less painful than the one you really cared about. Then just let enough time pass you can be a good partner to…
... why should companies expect to exchange unpaid commute time for longer hours working at home? It could be a thing if they raise pay accordingly, if not, well, this isn't the 19th century, it isn't even 2019 any more.
In reality only guys in the same channel get sent the messages... if messages are spread between even a few channels the autual numbers are much more manageable for one server.