But the whole point is that it is not true. There have been experiments and what the anegdote fails to mention is that step one in boiling the frog by slowly increasing the temperature is removing its brain. But don't…
Sounds like a quick way to end up in a personal spam filter to me...
The behaviour you're describing is actually supposed to be a feature. They call it "Error detection" on https://what3words.com/about, which apparently it's not.
Mostly a privacy and ownership issue: Spotify doesn't own the device receiving their service nor are they paying for the bandwidth used for the ad payload, and it's none of their concern how these are used. In the end…
It's not, though. It's one group of mathematicians appropriating prime numbers and jack-booting them into their favourite theorem. There are valid reasons to treat 1 as a prime number, just as there are for defining 0^0…
Nothing against GCP. It's considering Azure as an alternative that I object to. Here's a couple of ideas: 1. Linux support. If you look in Azure documentation they never say they support any Linux distro - they…
But the whole point is that it is not true. There have been experiments and what the anegdote fails to mention is that step one in boiling the frog by slowly increasing the temperature is removing its brain. But don't…
Sounds like a quick way to end up in a personal spam filter to me...
The behaviour you're describing is actually supposed to be a feature. They call it "Error detection" on https://what3words.com/about, which apparently it's not.
Mostly a privacy and ownership issue: Spotify doesn't own the device receiving their service nor are they paying for the bandwidth used for the ad payload, and it's none of their concern how these are used. In the end…
It's not, though. It's one group of mathematicians appropriating prime numbers and jack-booting them into their favourite theorem. There are valid reasons to treat 1 as a prime number, just as there are for defining 0^0…
Nothing against GCP. It's considering Azure as an alternative that I object to. Here's a couple of ideas: 1. Linux support. If you look in Azure documentation they never say they support any Linux distro - they…