Netflix categorizes them that way…
Netflix categorizes them that way…
Oh, nice, Windows 11 will fix Teams!
The one problem with that is that I need to know I’m not being told about a meeting to take a print.
Well, my local mail service often has less lag than Teams…
It temporarily deletes my meetings just before they happen, so that I don’t have to attend them!
Of course, when I open it later, the meetings are restored, with the original date, and no trace of the deletion. So not attending them is quite hard to explain to others. But it does save me from attending!
Doesn’t work anymore. It stops working as soon as you notice the code has always been wrong.
AFAIK, the first one was written in LISP.
The one most people push around here was written in Rust. It’s a really great language to write memory managers anyway.
Vista was replaced piecewise through years until most things started working. By that time, W7 was already out with all those changes packed-up from the beginning.
ME had that thing where you didn’t need to constantly fuss with autoexec.bat and config.sys to use different software. That was an insane amount of added value…
But the rest of the system was so bad that nobody liked the tradeoff. Even today I’m in awe about how MS could make this tradeoff negative. It takes a serious amount of dedication.
Oh, no.
Cancelling any series that doesn’t stay on the top10 on the first week was the start. Or was it removing their own old series from the catalog? Well, I can’t really tell when it started either.
Younger than Vista, that’s for sure.
I’m still trying to imagine how a ray can run…
Weirdly, it depends on how honest Trump is.
If he forgets about everything he talked at any part of the campaign, and just decide to maximize his tranquility during his term, not as bad as if he decides to keep his promises.
No, it’s right.
Business intelligence is inconsiderate and must be stopped!
The GP is not describing a piezoelectric scale. And you won’t be able to find any piezoelectric scale that is anything similar to “cheap”.
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Indexing by zero has a huge positive impact on the correctness of complex operations like joining intervals, that nobody trusts themselves to write anyway and always pack behind a well-verified library.
But I think the reason we have it is because C maps it almost immediately into memory offsets.
You want to know if they are protected by something like copyrights?
AFAIK, those two are not, but you’ll get a useful answer if you look at their terms of use.
You can’t copyright a color palette or a design idea, but in principle you can violate trademarks or design patents by copying those two. Again, AFAIK, not the examples you posted, but in general those things could be protected.
I bet there’s a nice 120-minutes long form-filling montage we can do about his hour-long process until he reaches his final form.
Apparently, a fan recently converting into hating (hating everybody). He posted quite a lot of craziness before filling a car with explosives and trying to blow something up.