Payment processors have never been classed as even kind of a common carrier. Pretty much the moment you deal with money the government will more or less be your "partner". Cloudflare notably has not been legally forced…
I use and see others use smart watch triggered from time to time. Occasionally I see people use Bluetooth headphone triggers. Believe it or not a lot of use is out of the public eye, though. Lots of usage is in cars…
While you need ID, all that proves is that you have been asked to attend. You can get access to the building (ok after hours) by signing up to a meetup and providing your name. Also by virtue of the work they do,…
If you are able to talk about porn and ban it with your parents (presumably providing some alterate means, because you know they have needs), then well congratulations that sounds like a very open and sharing…
Because the numbers are kind of crap lately. People don't realize just how the average episode of Friends beat 20 million for every one of 10 seasons [1]. The audience is fragmented like never before. A small correction…
Joel's article ( https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2002/11/11/the-law-of-leaky-a... ) has tons. A classic trap for new players is that in most modern compiled languages you can add strings and get a string, but strings are…
Onsite is your site. It is at times a confusing term, but if you get an onsite warrant you needn't go anywhere, you wait at your place of business or your home and the tech comes in and fixes it. Lenovo actually does…
Rarely does a good local reporter just sit in on the meetings generally they also get some background from parties presenting, and on the council. Often they even develop sources that provide a bit more insider…
He apparently "occasionally skips toast in favor of ice cream" https://www.chatelaine.com/living/cooking-the-news/todays-pa... So you might want to get an ice cream based printer. (Or maybe really get the brand synergy…
Not so much the windows site licenses as their office ones but yes. For anyone running office 365, base teams/skype conferencing is free and adding on call in lines and the rest is generally just a matter of ticking…
You assume they would sign it. That quick little agreement is likely to be a major point of contention.
OS as a gatekeeper is still present in a lot of corporate stuff. You'd be amazed the number of people who are still running IE because of one reporting package or what not. That said there is no reason in 2020 they…
They aren't opposite. You need the practice to learn the music, but it doesn't help (apparently) you determine pitch , or pick out rhythmical differences (which is what it actually tested). It doesn't necessarily mean…
I do kind of suspect that a lot of the problem was really their ability to impose a $1/user "tech" fee. Once you get to that point you really don't have to explain over much to anyone unless things go massively wrong…
Because a bus lane is actually a really cheap train. Construction costs are minimal, your "stations" are generally unmanned, and cheap, and if you need to reroute for construction it generally is much less a big deal.…
As to other ways to avoid lifetime employment denial, a lot of places are forcing at least public sector places and many private sector employers to "Ban The Box" [1] that is to say remove the initial questions about…
Just for people as uninformed as myself: the UK will apply GDPR post Brexit http://www.blplaw.com/expert-legal-insights/articles/gdpr-an...
They do, at least in the US, [UPS mychoice](https://www.ups.com/us/en/services/tracking/mychoice.page)(w... has a free tier and a paid one) and [https://www.fedex.com/us/delivery/](https://www.fedex.com/us.... In most…
Honestly they don't seem to be that close to cracking it, like at all. They may be using camera phone images, but they are well framed images of very distinctive features. Trying to recognize a literal tree in a forest…
Eh except if you can work there you can work at several other places in the financial industry, and the pay and future career benefits aren't that special if you are already in that league.
The good/bad news is that you were already plenty vulnerable. Also they wouldn't need an app to be installed, all they need is to force an app to use (or induce you to say click on a link and use) the already very…
People have tried to build software like Civil Engineers build bridges. It becomes frighteningly complex and involved to make a stop light controller, and you end up wanting to throw out functionality from your hardware…
Eh, I think it is a natural process though in one's professional life. Especially with something like phones where the complexity has just exploded within each platform. The number of ways to deploy code on iOS alone…
You can't compare across 4 year periods (General economic noise will swamp the signal), but instead look at declines in the run up. Basically take the first derivative.
The data [1] is pretty noisy, but dissatisfaction with "the way things are going in the US" is pretty common in (presidential) election years. This shouldn't be shocking, all of the media is basically talking about how…
Payment processors have never been classed as even kind of a common carrier. Pretty much the moment you deal with money the government will more or less be your "partner". Cloudflare notably has not been legally forced…
I use and see others use smart watch triggered from time to time. Occasionally I see people use Bluetooth headphone triggers. Believe it or not a lot of use is out of the public eye, though. Lots of usage is in cars…
While you need ID, all that proves is that you have been asked to attend. You can get access to the building (ok after hours) by signing up to a meetup and providing your name. Also by virtue of the work they do,…
If you are able to talk about porn and ban it with your parents (presumably providing some alterate means, because you know they have needs), then well congratulations that sounds like a very open and sharing…
Because the numbers are kind of crap lately. People don't realize just how the average episode of Friends beat 20 million for every one of 10 seasons [1]. The audience is fragmented like never before. A small correction…
Joel's article ( https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2002/11/11/the-law-of-leaky-a... ) has tons. A classic trap for new players is that in most modern compiled languages you can add strings and get a string, but strings are…
Onsite is your site. It is at times a confusing term, but if you get an onsite warrant you needn't go anywhere, you wait at your place of business or your home and the tech comes in and fixes it. Lenovo actually does…
Rarely does a good local reporter just sit in on the meetings generally they also get some background from parties presenting, and on the council. Often they even develop sources that provide a bit more insider…
He apparently "occasionally skips toast in favor of ice cream" https://www.chatelaine.com/living/cooking-the-news/todays-pa... So you might want to get an ice cream based printer. (Or maybe really get the brand synergy…
Not so much the windows site licenses as their office ones but yes. For anyone running office 365, base teams/skype conferencing is free and adding on call in lines and the rest is generally just a matter of ticking…
You assume they would sign it. That quick little agreement is likely to be a major point of contention.
OS as a gatekeeper is still present in a lot of corporate stuff. You'd be amazed the number of people who are still running IE because of one reporting package or what not. That said there is no reason in 2020 they…
They aren't opposite. You need the practice to learn the music, but it doesn't help (apparently) you determine pitch , or pick out rhythmical differences (which is what it actually tested). It doesn't necessarily mean…
I do kind of suspect that a lot of the problem was really their ability to impose a $1/user "tech" fee. Once you get to that point you really don't have to explain over much to anyone unless things go massively wrong…
Because a bus lane is actually a really cheap train. Construction costs are minimal, your "stations" are generally unmanned, and cheap, and if you need to reroute for construction it generally is much less a big deal.…
As to other ways to avoid lifetime employment denial, a lot of places are forcing at least public sector places and many private sector employers to "Ban The Box" [1] that is to say remove the initial questions about…
Just for people as uninformed as myself: the UK will apply GDPR post Brexit http://www.blplaw.com/expert-legal-insights/articles/gdpr-an...
They do, at least in the US, [UPS mychoice](https://www.ups.com/us/en/services/tracking/mychoice.page)(w... has a free tier and a paid one) and [https://www.fedex.com/us/delivery/](https://www.fedex.com/us.... In most…
Honestly they don't seem to be that close to cracking it, like at all. They may be using camera phone images, but they are well framed images of very distinctive features. Trying to recognize a literal tree in a forest…
Eh except if you can work there you can work at several other places in the financial industry, and the pay and future career benefits aren't that special if you are already in that league.
The good/bad news is that you were already plenty vulnerable. Also they wouldn't need an app to be installed, all they need is to force an app to use (or induce you to say click on a link and use) the already very…
People have tried to build software like Civil Engineers build bridges. It becomes frighteningly complex and involved to make a stop light controller, and you end up wanting to throw out functionality from your hardware…
Eh, I think it is a natural process though in one's professional life. Especially with something like phones where the complexity has just exploded within each platform. The number of ways to deploy code on iOS alone…
You can't compare across 4 year periods (General economic noise will swamp the signal), but instead look at declines in the run up. Basically take the first derivative.
The data [1] is pretty noisy, but dissatisfaction with "the way things are going in the US" is pretty common in (presidential) election years. This shouldn't be shocking, all of the media is basically talking about how…