There's all kinds of fun things that could be done with the franchise. An isekai where an Otaku gets reborn as Shinji and tries to do it right would be great.
In insurance you expect to come out behind in the average case, unless you're an insurance company.
If you don't need ipv6, best just to turn it off and forget about it.
I only read the Book of Atrus and it's worth a read. Can't vouch for any others tho
I don't like code reviews. If need be I might try to bs my way (paychecks come quicker than permission to fire) into a coding job and those would be a showstopper.
Ipv6 is a lot like a bios update - best avoided unless absolutely necessary. Potential mess with no upsides for end users.
A useful gizmo but bang for your buck seems esp32 is the way to go
You click the filename twice to rename. More efficient than two clicks and a menu perusal.
Disagree. They gave up a legitimate moral claim when they posted whatever on the public facing internet.
Hopefully there are closed source solutions on Linux. Open source is a fine thing, but only when it works.
Worth it or not, those were some prodigious lifts.
A paternity test is harder to get right. If there's a difference in a DNA matching test, that eliminates the possibility. With a paternity test, you're just looking for similarity so there less ways to rule one out
Aren't poll workers entitled to national holidays off?
Election workers would have the day off too.
Of course it's inefficient, if it wasn't inefficient it wouldn't need subsidies. Better than nationalizing it or outsourcing our security to foreign actors.
Good. Join X if you want to see X posts.
I'm normally a free market type of guy, but national defense is an exception. Our capacity to produce semiconductors without depending on foreign entities is as vital to national security as our capacity for food…
Human rights. It's a metaphysical spook with no grounding in the natural world, but the idea catching on is a net positive.
Relativism is much more common among non-philosophers than philosophers.
He was a wrestler of some renown in his youth and his coach nicknamed him 'Platon,' after his size or big shoulders (depending on who's telling it). Winning arguments by flexing is apocryphal, as far as I know.
Developers aren't developers to learn, they're developers to make a living. There might be a few Kool aid chuggers who want to be better tools for the boss but most folks would rather save the time for themselves and/or…
It's clearly speech. Were the content of their speech different, there would be no ban. Or is there some means of behaving where they could relay that message to their governmental twitter account without a block?
The service is running off their servers, so they get the final say in whether to present content to you at all. Don't cry foul when your account is terminated.
I bought it outright. Salvage, so it's possible that the previous owners died in bringing it to market.
Exploiting is a weasel word. They're making the useful minerals useable, which benefits the public more than leaving them in the ground. The reservations get what they're entitled to, which is nothing.
There's all kinds of fun things that could be done with the franchise. An isekai where an Otaku gets reborn as Shinji and tries to do it right would be great.
In insurance you expect to come out behind in the average case, unless you're an insurance company.
If you don't need ipv6, best just to turn it off and forget about it.
I only read the Book of Atrus and it's worth a read. Can't vouch for any others tho
I don't like code reviews. If need be I might try to bs my way (paychecks come quicker than permission to fire) into a coding job and those would be a showstopper.
Ipv6 is a lot like a bios update - best avoided unless absolutely necessary. Potential mess with no upsides for end users.
A useful gizmo but bang for your buck seems esp32 is the way to go
You click the filename twice to rename. More efficient than two clicks and a menu perusal.
Disagree. They gave up a legitimate moral claim when they posted whatever on the public facing internet.
Hopefully there are closed source solutions on Linux. Open source is a fine thing, but only when it works.
Worth it or not, those were some prodigious lifts.
A paternity test is harder to get right. If there's a difference in a DNA matching test, that eliminates the possibility. With a paternity test, you're just looking for similarity so there less ways to rule one out
Aren't poll workers entitled to national holidays off?
Election workers would have the day off too.
Of course it's inefficient, if it wasn't inefficient it wouldn't need subsidies. Better than nationalizing it or outsourcing our security to foreign actors.
Good. Join X if you want to see X posts.
I'm normally a free market type of guy, but national defense is an exception. Our capacity to produce semiconductors without depending on foreign entities is as vital to national security as our capacity for food…
Human rights. It's a metaphysical spook with no grounding in the natural world, but the idea catching on is a net positive.
Relativism is much more common among non-philosophers than philosophers.
He was a wrestler of some renown in his youth and his coach nicknamed him 'Platon,' after his size or big shoulders (depending on who's telling it). Winning arguments by flexing is apocryphal, as far as I know.
Developers aren't developers to learn, they're developers to make a living. There might be a few Kool aid chuggers who want to be better tools for the boss but most folks would rather save the time for themselves and/or…
It's clearly speech. Were the content of their speech different, there would be no ban. Or is there some means of behaving where they could relay that message to their governmental twitter account without a block?
The service is running off their servers, so they get the final say in whether to present content to you at all. Don't cry foul when your account is terminated.
I bought it outright. Salvage, so it's possible that the previous owners died in bringing it to market.
Exploiting is a weasel word. They're making the useful minerals useable, which benefits the public more than leaving them in the ground. The reservations get what they're entitled to, which is nothing.