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Why does everyone else need to live in a desirable metro area? That sounds infeasible with so few of them. If there was more desirable metro areas, the prices of those few wouldn't be so high.
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Better - and necessary for my use case - is the first word. I just type whatever I want and it suggests/tries both languages at the same time. Few words is too late since I want to use 1-3 words in the other language…
Yes, right in the law - "fair use"
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I'm an iPhone user since last year and I wasn't able to use it for more than a day. Hard to explain, but it really is terrible to someone who is used to have a big choice of very good keyboards. It's just too basic and…
Many people are saying it's all about the Zeiss machines and TSMC isn't actually bringing much over that. Usually as an argument about EU tech competitiveness.
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Why does that matter at all? If I go and create a bunch of legitimate .top domains, is it suddenly better somehow? No, it's still the first of the list, and .com is still second.
Yes indeed, it's expected - that confirms what I'm saying.
Vista was good, just slow on the older contemporary computers. I bought a new properly specced machine when it was released and it was a significant improvement over XP.
That enabling competition in kernel mode antivirus is the actual problem, and that a more widely used product (which isn't true anyways, the MS product is used more) doesn't imply a better product.
GDPR
A widely installed product doesn't imply a more successful product, and a more successful product doesn't imply a better product.
I really don't think so. Crashing the system is still a long way from controlling the system - no implication there.
Perhaps they are trying to do the same thing as Apple and are claiming Windows on Arm is a separate product that this doesn't apply to.
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Show me the average startup engineer who has the time to be overemployed please...
All of these are very significant at a FAANG and generally not as great elsewhere.
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That's a lot of words to say nothing about the issue at hand. World is complex - we know. Aviation industry software is outdated and based on the necessities and limits of 1980s computers. There indeed is a huge…
How do they close the kernel and provide API at the same time?
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