These seem to be the 'old style' Quicklook plugins, which aren't supported in the lastest macOS releases (I tried forcing it with the qlmanage CLI but didn't produce any output using that plugin).
I heard a meme of how "Meta" is short for "Metastasize" - seems like each new FB story makes it more and more of a reality.
>songs take like 5-15s to start playing when selecting one that isn't super popular. It feels like some server is spinning up a hard drive to stream it. If it's really that long, it sounds like it's literally spinning…
>I would be suspicious of any orange juice where the company feels the need to stipulate "real orange juice". What the heck else would it be made of? You're right to be suspicious; most juices are not just "freshly…
> My only guess is that somehow the people from review team know those developers and somehow let them to be on app store. Considering how hard sometimes to pass the review, that is the only explanation I have. The…
But of course, Tim Cook likes to whine about Zuckerberg's hypocrisy on fees (which isn't happening yet), and complain about imaginary privacy nightmares if sideloading is allowed on iOS, while ignoring the very real and…
> The sum of these [anti-crypto] articles appears to me as "propaganda". Does anyone else feel the same way? Funny, I would consider all the unending pro-crypto stories to be the propaganda (someone coined a term:…
I was referring more to general attacks, the type that would have seemed too far-fetched decade(s) ago.
But not entirely inaccurate. I mean, 20 years, maybe even just 10 years ago we would've shrugged off the type of attacks happening now as "pure science fiction".
You are correct - you don't understand.
> That would get Facebook, Google, and to a certain extent even Amazon off our backs instantly. Why not go that route? They already have enough clout to be able to buy the votes to avoid that (it'd be pocket change to…
No, they are not - they're pointing out your 'argument' is as without support as that example.
Frankly, either "Doug" or "Rob" applies equally. (For those not in the know - Rob Ford was a former mayor of Toronto, whom was not known for being a particularly smart or nice person; Rob Ford died a few years ago. Doug…
Wonder why the first picture with an app shows BTC going down, with the actual price covered up.
> They'd probably do just fine if they'd lower the fee to 10%, and stop enforcing that you don't have third-party payments. Especially considering they're a) charging a yearly fee and b) selling ads on the AppStore…
So it's more a question of "Do you despise having to market yourself/your product"?
That's not french at all. :)
I would think that one would be on the Daily-Double for $2000.
AFAIK it wasn't going to be a condo-like development, with restricted access to residents-only, so anyone could walk within the Sidewalk area, and potentially be tracked, willingly or not.
On-call? Do you get on-call pay? If not, have you asked for 3x normal salary, since they apparently think they own you 24/7?
Monopoly it is, then.
Ultimately I think the proper solution would be either far more clearance, or a dedicated lane for trucks/large vehicles (probably ALL trucks) forcing them to turn. The casualty of that solution might be buses (as…
> That's going to get destroyed by every 13' truck that smacks into it Why, yes, a 9 foot pole would get run over by a 13 foot truck. There's a reason I used the words "something like..." and not "exactly this..." > but…
> You make it sound like it's normal that people would expect that they can drive into a bridge without checking the height first 1. Most people would correctly expect that road-approved vehicles would clear all…
> That's what the big yellow beam is; it was installed to protect the bridge. Yes, that one protects the bridge - what I'm talking about is a 'warning' bumper, that you can run into, but won't damage the vehicle (as…
These seem to be the 'old style' Quicklook plugins, which aren't supported in the lastest macOS releases (I tried forcing it with the qlmanage CLI but didn't produce any output using that plugin).
I heard a meme of how "Meta" is short for "Metastasize" - seems like each new FB story makes it more and more of a reality.
>songs take like 5-15s to start playing when selecting one that isn't super popular. It feels like some server is spinning up a hard drive to stream it. If it's really that long, it sounds like it's literally spinning…
>I would be suspicious of any orange juice where the company feels the need to stipulate "real orange juice". What the heck else would it be made of? You're right to be suspicious; most juices are not just "freshly…
> My only guess is that somehow the people from review team know those developers and somehow let them to be on app store. Considering how hard sometimes to pass the review, that is the only explanation I have. The…
But of course, Tim Cook likes to whine about Zuckerberg's hypocrisy on fees (which isn't happening yet), and complain about imaginary privacy nightmares if sideloading is allowed on iOS, while ignoring the very real and…
> The sum of these [anti-crypto] articles appears to me as "propaganda". Does anyone else feel the same way? Funny, I would consider all the unending pro-crypto stories to be the propaganda (someone coined a term:…
I was referring more to general attacks, the type that would have seemed too far-fetched decade(s) ago.
But not entirely inaccurate. I mean, 20 years, maybe even just 10 years ago we would've shrugged off the type of attacks happening now as "pure science fiction".
You are correct - you don't understand.
> That would get Facebook, Google, and to a certain extent even Amazon off our backs instantly. Why not go that route? They already have enough clout to be able to buy the votes to avoid that (it'd be pocket change to…
No, they are not - they're pointing out your 'argument' is as without support as that example.
Frankly, either "Doug" or "Rob" applies equally. (For those not in the know - Rob Ford was a former mayor of Toronto, whom was not known for being a particularly smart or nice person; Rob Ford died a few years ago. Doug…
Wonder why the first picture with an app shows BTC going down, with the actual price covered up.
> They'd probably do just fine if they'd lower the fee to 10%, and stop enforcing that you don't have third-party payments. Especially considering they're a) charging a yearly fee and b) selling ads on the AppStore…
So it's more a question of "Do you despise having to market yourself/your product"?
That's not french at all. :)
I would think that one would be on the Daily-Double for $2000.
AFAIK it wasn't going to be a condo-like development, with restricted access to residents-only, so anyone could walk within the Sidewalk area, and potentially be tracked, willingly or not.
On-call? Do you get on-call pay? If not, have you asked for 3x normal salary, since they apparently think they own you 24/7?
Monopoly it is, then.
Ultimately I think the proper solution would be either far more clearance, or a dedicated lane for trucks/large vehicles (probably ALL trucks) forcing them to turn. The casualty of that solution might be buses (as…
> That's going to get destroyed by every 13' truck that smacks into it Why, yes, a 9 foot pole would get run over by a 13 foot truck. There's a reason I used the words "something like..." and not "exactly this..." > but…
> You make it sound like it's normal that people would expect that they can drive into a bridge without checking the height first 1. Most people would correctly expect that road-approved vehicles would clear all…
> That's what the big yellow beam is; it was installed to protect the bridge. Yes, that one protects the bridge - what I'm talking about is a 'warning' bumper, that you can run into, but won't damage the vehicle (as…