A black person felt bad and you're asking this? Just how heartless and vile can you be?
It's an army we are talking about here; even if Switzerland is not expected to ever face a serious threat, let's be serious.
Uh? And what's the difference between what you said and what he said? I mean it's expected that, if they refuse, they'd have to pay a fine. Otherwise nobody would go
>It's ironic you're lamenting Indian cultural inflexibility, while simultaneously imposing your own by expecting people not to lie* ftfy. Sorry for imposing my own twisted, vile view of the world: expecting people to be…
If lying blatantly is a part of Indian culture then Indian culture must change.
The other person being honest would have helped much more.
When everybody has a degree the value of a degree plummets. It's... logic?
True. And if a kid pushes an old man and he breaks his hip, that's the old man's fault for getting old! Oh, wait. https://twitter.com/ceejayoz
I was under the impression that Firefox already shipped with an ad blocker by default?
It's not 403, it is 401. >But Firefox seems to be somewhere you get rewarded for introducing new features rather than fixing bugs. Something else they are copying from Google!
Seems like these scripts are triggered by malvertising -- if your ad blocker is properly configured this should never happen.
Not anymore http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/nfl-no-longer-non...
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20071224-00/?p=24...
When I didn't have an SSD, I spent a lot of time configuring the system so it wouldn't do as much IO in the background. Lots of services, as you say, do that by default, and it's unbearable. You'd be using the computer…
Windows XP running on the hardware of the time was much more responsive[] than 10 running on modern hardware. [] if we don't count accesses to the disk, of course
That's cool because it means you can actually do that if your manager is bad. In some countries there are no jobs so all you can do about having a bad manager is... nothing.
I love it when the mass media cry because they are no longer the only ones who can manipulate people.
That's what I was thinking. This guy is one of the most reputable software developers in the world, bearing the weight of the Windows Shell on his shoulders, with a career that spans decades... and he bought... an alarm…
From my own computer. Haswell CPU https://i.imgur.com/5xPvoPA.jpg
I'm pretty sure everybody knows Fortnite by its BR mode, so this only applies to you and a handful of other people.
I've seen many BIOS that allow you to do that
That's what the owner of the project uploaded. Sourceforge allows you to host repositories like github/etc, but the repo of this project is empty: https://sourceforge.net/p/adaos/code/ref/master/
>The simplest possible way to implement this: local hash matching. In this situation, there’s a full CEI hash database inside every client device. The image that’s about to be sent is hashed using the same algorithm…
That would be antisemitic.
>When you visit my page I load www.forum.example/moderators/header.css and see if it came from cache. Why can your page know if a certain resource came from cache? Can't that hole be plugged, instead?
A black person felt bad and you're asking this? Just how heartless and vile can you be?
It's an army we are talking about here; even if Switzerland is not expected to ever face a serious threat, let's be serious.
Uh? And what's the difference between what you said and what he said? I mean it's expected that, if they refuse, they'd have to pay a fine. Otherwise nobody would go
>It's ironic you're lamenting Indian cultural inflexibility, while simultaneously imposing your own by expecting people not to lie* ftfy. Sorry for imposing my own twisted, vile view of the world: expecting people to be…
If lying blatantly is a part of Indian culture then Indian culture must change.
The other person being honest would have helped much more.
When everybody has a degree the value of a degree plummets. It's... logic?
True. And if a kid pushes an old man and he breaks his hip, that's the old man's fault for getting old! Oh, wait. https://twitter.com/ceejayoz
I was under the impression that Firefox already shipped with an ad blocker by default?
It's not 403, it is 401. >But Firefox seems to be somewhere you get rewarded for introducing new features rather than fixing bugs. Something else they are copying from Google!
Seems like these scripts are triggered by malvertising -- if your ad blocker is properly configured this should never happen.
Not anymore http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/nfl-no-longer-non...
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20071224-00/?p=24...
When I didn't have an SSD, I spent a lot of time configuring the system so it wouldn't do as much IO in the background. Lots of services, as you say, do that by default, and it's unbearable. You'd be using the computer…
Windows XP running on the hardware of the time was much more responsive[] than 10 running on modern hardware. [] if we don't count accesses to the disk, of course
That's cool because it means you can actually do that if your manager is bad. In some countries there are no jobs so all you can do about having a bad manager is... nothing.
I love it when the mass media cry because they are no longer the only ones who can manipulate people.
That's what I was thinking. This guy is one of the most reputable software developers in the world, bearing the weight of the Windows Shell on his shoulders, with a career that spans decades... and he bought... an alarm…
From my own computer. Haswell CPU https://i.imgur.com/5xPvoPA.jpg
I'm pretty sure everybody knows Fortnite by its BR mode, so this only applies to you and a handful of other people.
I've seen many BIOS that allow you to do that
That's what the owner of the project uploaded. Sourceforge allows you to host repositories like github/etc, but the repo of this project is empty: https://sourceforge.net/p/adaos/code/ref/master/
>The simplest possible way to implement this: local hash matching. In this situation, there’s a full CEI hash database inside every client device. The image that’s about to be sent is hashed using the same algorithm…
That would be antisemitic.
>When you visit my page I load www.forum.example/moderators/header.css and see if it came from cache. Why can your page know if a certain resource came from cache? Can't that hole be plugged, instead?