Look again, there's a bit of javascript in it.
There's an update buried at the bottom of the article. Ton Roosendaal tweeted[1] that they sent Blender a contract to enable monetization. I can see why he doesn't want to do it based on the principles of the Blender…
I think this article is a bit misleading. According to the original article[1], they're not getting rid of the self checkout lanes, they're getting rid of "Mobile Scan & Go" which is using a mobile app to scan and…
Yeah, something like "Hello, I'm Rogers' Assistant..." to fit current Google naming conventions would probably be fine.
There's also a response from someone at System76 here: https://plus.google.com/+CassidyJames/posts/RDKMJtGoX62
Looks like Creative Cloud leaks handles. Two and a half days uptime, no app updates in Creative Cloud and it had ~16,700 open handles.
I only noticed recently as they seem to have gotten even more aggressive about it. I often watch things fullscreen at 4K at my desk(49" TV being used as a monitor, it's basically 2x2 24" monitors) and 1080p streams,…
Can a consumer even initiate a partial chargeback on their card without the original merchant being involved? I don't think they can, so you probably have nothing to worry about as far as fraud lists or something. edit:…
Can a consumer even initiate a partial chargeback on their card without the original merchant being involved? I don't think they can, so you probably have nothing to worry about as far as fraud lists or something.
Why not just use an extension like Disconnect to prevent Facebook tracking?
> If you can't find someone to answer your question, or don't even know how to start to find someone inside the org, what do you do? As my brother used to say when he was in the Marines in a non-combat position: "They…
Amazon forces 1-click use in places like Kindle and Video purchases. I find this is a detriment if I want to purchase multiple things from these areas since each results in a credit card charge and too many similar…
As far as I understood, the "fake" part of these fake eclipse glasses is calling them eclipse glasses with the implication that they are safe when they are not or not made to the proper standards, not that they were…
Assuming you got paper glasses, on the inside of the arms of the glasses should be information about the ISO certifications and who manufactured it. Compare this against NASA's approved manufacturer list. If there's no…
> because the registrars knew perfectly well that the outcome of refusing service within 60 days after a transfer was that the owner would be locked out of their domain. This is a bit disingenuous, the rule was…
> "The persons who habitually smoke marijuana have been shown to have higher blood pressure levels when compared to the general population" It's not even this, it reads as if it was a simple "Have you ever smoked…
Sorry to break it to you but he passed away 4 years ago. :(
Presumably they were contacted but the home owners association failed to keep an up-to-date mailing address with the tax authority. It's not the city's responsibility to determine if mailing addresses are accurate,…
From my anecdotal experience, a lot of people in the US don't know the difference between a honey bee and a yellow jacket wasp.
Say "agent" has always gotten me a real person when the 0 or the */# buttons don't work.
I'd like to hear more about how you would use constraints in Postgres to control state transitions in the accumulating snapshot table.
All the more reason to do research into making sure there isn't a safety issue here. Stats like this just make people and companies complacent until the next tragedy strikes.
> I'm curious how just using a photo makes it "transformative". Those photos look straight up taken from one site and used on the next. The photos are annotated for the article. That's not a straight rip, definitely…
The 12.9" iPad Pro + Pencil + 60hz app works very well with no behavior like that. My guess is that it's a beta iOS issue because there seems to be a lot of churn with major iOS versions when it comes to the pencil.…
Yeah, the important one it offers is "Not Now". If you tell it "Not Now", it will not install that update, period. Windows 10, by default, will install those updates automatically and pick a random time or immediately…
Look again, there's a bit of javascript in it.
There's an update buried at the bottom of the article. Ton Roosendaal tweeted[1] that they sent Blender a contract to enable monetization. I can see why he doesn't want to do it based on the principles of the Blender…
I think this article is a bit misleading. According to the original article[1], they're not getting rid of the self checkout lanes, they're getting rid of "Mobile Scan & Go" which is using a mobile app to scan and…
Yeah, something like "Hello, I'm Rogers' Assistant..." to fit current Google naming conventions would probably be fine.
There's also a response from someone at System76 here: https://plus.google.com/+CassidyJames/posts/RDKMJtGoX62
Looks like Creative Cloud leaks handles. Two and a half days uptime, no app updates in Creative Cloud and it had ~16,700 open handles.
I only noticed recently as they seem to have gotten even more aggressive about it. I often watch things fullscreen at 4K at my desk(49" TV being used as a monitor, it's basically 2x2 24" monitors) and 1080p streams,…
Can a consumer even initiate a partial chargeback on their card without the original merchant being involved? I don't think they can, so you probably have nothing to worry about as far as fraud lists or something. edit:…
Can a consumer even initiate a partial chargeback on their card without the original merchant being involved? I don't think they can, so you probably have nothing to worry about as far as fraud lists or something.
Why not just use an extension like Disconnect to prevent Facebook tracking?
> If you can't find someone to answer your question, or don't even know how to start to find someone inside the org, what do you do? As my brother used to say when he was in the Marines in a non-combat position: "They…
Amazon forces 1-click use in places like Kindle and Video purchases. I find this is a detriment if I want to purchase multiple things from these areas since each results in a credit card charge and too many similar…
As far as I understood, the "fake" part of these fake eclipse glasses is calling them eclipse glasses with the implication that they are safe when they are not or not made to the proper standards, not that they were…
Assuming you got paper glasses, on the inside of the arms of the glasses should be information about the ISO certifications and who manufactured it. Compare this against NASA's approved manufacturer list. If there's no…
> because the registrars knew perfectly well that the outcome of refusing service within 60 days after a transfer was that the owner would be locked out of their domain. This is a bit disingenuous, the rule was…
> "The persons who habitually smoke marijuana have been shown to have higher blood pressure levels when compared to the general population" It's not even this, it reads as if it was a simple "Have you ever smoked…
Sorry to break it to you but he passed away 4 years ago. :(
Presumably they were contacted but the home owners association failed to keep an up-to-date mailing address with the tax authority. It's not the city's responsibility to determine if mailing addresses are accurate,…
From my anecdotal experience, a lot of people in the US don't know the difference between a honey bee and a yellow jacket wasp.
Say "agent" has always gotten me a real person when the 0 or the */# buttons don't work.
I'd like to hear more about how you would use constraints in Postgres to control state transitions in the accumulating snapshot table.
All the more reason to do research into making sure there isn't a safety issue here. Stats like this just make people and companies complacent until the next tragedy strikes.
> I'm curious how just using a photo makes it "transformative". Those photos look straight up taken from one site and used on the next. The photos are annotated for the article. That's not a straight rip, definitely…
The 12.9" iPad Pro + Pencil + 60hz app works very well with no behavior like that. My guess is that it's a beta iOS issue because there seems to be a lot of churn with major iOS versions when it comes to the pencil.…
Yeah, the important one it offers is "Not Now". If you tell it "Not Now", it will not install that update, period. Windows 10, by default, will install those updates automatically and pick a random time or immediately…