Was just about to look them up, thank you!
Sudden stop is never harmless for a person even if we could eliminate the external mechanical injuries entirely - the brain continues forward and meets the facial bone structure inside the skull, internal organs rupture…
Ignorance is bliss, they say - it was still John, but you just didn't know it. Also, back then when it was allowed to have more imaginative names we were also able to have actually meaningful arguments online. Now you…
If it's free, then you're the product. Or will eventually be, plenty of projects have started out with good intentions and a noble cause only to be ultimately bought out, userbase and all. Creating something like…
Thanks for the best laughs in a while friend - that's pure irony right there!
Well for one, this discovery could help humanity with Untangle!! https://lagged.com/play/842/
Not really an email issue so sorry if maybe somewhat off topic but on the subject of validation I can't not bring this up - this, remember the guy whose name was Null? https://www.wired.com/2015/11/null/
Thanks for the article, it's a very readable journal, sharing experiences and writing up also the reasoning behind decisions contributes to future builders. Maybe someone already said it but I'll echo anyway - unless…
Suddenly - have a picture of "Victor Musgrave having spotted a drain cover". That's some meme potential right there. That alone made the article worth it, thanks! Joking aside I think the urban infrastructure of today…
Never thought to think about it this way - back in the day I just assumed they are most likely just trying to get more visibility with the news of the app going behind a paywall making conversation - and then later…
The point of ads isn't always to get a reaction. Clicks are the grand goal of course but mere impressions are valued by marketing standards as well. The fact that the target audience sees the ad, even if only passing by…
Agreed, physical conflict is basically just an extreme form of negotiation, and it will continue as long as it's potentially profitable to the aggressor. "The idea is to apply kinetic force to the other group until its…
This.
"It’s encrypted and hashed. It can’t be hacked..." It says so on the internet, so it must be true.
Yeah, same. Guess the old saying "if something's "free" then you're the product" hits home here too. Forcing the mobile app is a deal breaker.
Guess this is just one more instance the British justice system shows how incompetent and outdated it is with its regulations and officials in regards to modern tech. And I have no doubt the same goes for most other…
Just when you think it can't get any more ridiculous, somebody pays for literal shit. Guess back in the day someone really needed to "spend some hard earned money on some shit and get a receipt for it" ehh...
Was just about to look them up, thank you!
Sudden stop is never harmless for a person even if we could eliminate the external mechanical injuries entirely - the brain continues forward and meets the facial bone structure inside the skull, internal organs rupture…
Ignorance is bliss, they say - it was still John, but you just didn't know it. Also, back then when it was allowed to have more imaginative names we were also able to have actually meaningful arguments online. Now you…
If it's free, then you're the product. Or will eventually be, plenty of projects have started out with good intentions and a noble cause only to be ultimately bought out, userbase and all. Creating something like…
Thanks for the best laughs in a while friend - that's pure irony right there!
Well for one, this discovery could help humanity with Untangle!! https://lagged.com/play/842/
Not really an email issue so sorry if maybe somewhat off topic but on the subject of validation I can't not bring this up - this, remember the guy whose name was Null? https://www.wired.com/2015/11/null/
Thanks for the article, it's a very readable journal, sharing experiences and writing up also the reasoning behind decisions contributes to future builders. Maybe someone already said it but I'll echo anyway - unless…
Suddenly - have a picture of "Victor Musgrave having spotted a drain cover". That's some meme potential right there. That alone made the article worth it, thanks! Joking aside I think the urban infrastructure of today…
Never thought to think about it this way - back in the day I just assumed they are most likely just trying to get more visibility with the news of the app going behind a paywall making conversation - and then later…
The point of ads isn't always to get a reaction. Clicks are the grand goal of course but mere impressions are valued by marketing standards as well. The fact that the target audience sees the ad, even if only passing by…
Agreed, physical conflict is basically just an extreme form of negotiation, and it will continue as long as it's potentially profitable to the aggressor. "The idea is to apply kinetic force to the other group until its…
This.
"It’s encrypted and hashed. It can’t be hacked..." It says so on the internet, so it must be true.
Yeah, same. Guess the old saying "if something's "free" then you're the product" hits home here too. Forcing the mobile app is a deal breaker.
Guess this is just one more instance the British justice system shows how incompetent and outdated it is with its regulations and officials in regards to modern tech. And I have no doubt the same goes for most other…
Just when you think it can't get any more ridiculous, somebody pays for literal shit. Guess back in the day someone really needed to "spend some hard earned money on some shit and get a receipt for it" ehh...