Sometimes, project requirements are shitty from the start. This one definitely is.
Sometimes, project requirements are shitty from the start. This one definitely is.
Someone didn’t read the article. She addresses exactly this.
I read the article. It still is the better solution.
There actually is an easier solution for this kind of problem: Nail clippers.
Good. This is digital Darwinism at its finest. Weeds out the companies who thought they could save money by relying on a digital monkey instead of actual professionals.
Once you run something on windows, elevation is just a thing of using the right toolbox.
Ah, the good old VMS. Did quite some coding on a VAX11/780. Very nice and round OS. NT was basically a VMS clone for Intel. Although I think there was an implementation for the Alpha, too.
No. 1 upgrade for future Ford cars: A switch to cut off the microphone.
Name and shame that crappy backwards university.
So they noticed that it is time to get out of the bog before they start to stink?
Or make is exactly the size on the picture, where the mammoth fits in a petri dish.
That’s why you have methods of writing like 10x.
They will be called “variables” in the future, and scientists will try to figure out how they tick. And: They were seen as constants for a sufficientyl long time, so still treating them like constants won’t hurt, as the value will probably only vary over long reaches of time or unlikely/uncommon circumstances like relativistic speeds.
We treat g = 9.81m/s², well knowing that this changes depending on height and location. But this value is totally sufficient for everyday purposes, and no bridge will ever collapse just because of local derivations from 9.81. The precise local value of g is only of relevance for a very small range of applications.
Apart from that, their Russian attacker does not give a flying f-ck about international law from the start either, so after quite some illegal events (rape, torturing/killing POWs, shelling and bombing hospitals and schools), there is no reason to hold back any longer. It would just enable the Russians to maim and kill more Ukrainian civilists.
Even in the US, science is mostly metric. But most US people are not exactly the scientific kind…
If a company cannot do business without breaking the law it simply is a criminal organisation. RICO act, anyone?
They can’t hide if they have presence in or provide for Brasil/EU.
Well, there are quite some profiles doing nothing but spreading hate and misinformation in ways that exceed the limits of free speech, and blocking them would be a good way to stay within the law. Many European countries have quite strong opinions on people spreading Nazi propaganda, for example. Or call for committing crimes or bodily harm. The EU demands removal of such post and even accounts, but X is getting slower and more reluctant in following the laws. I think, banning X in the EU is overdue.
The handful of people so addicted and desperate for xitter that they turn to TOR to get their daily dose of poison can probably just be ignored.
Don’t people use ad blockers? If not, learn how to use one instead to complain.