

They purposely casted controversial actors hoping to get free publicity - Hollywood’s new favourite marketing ploy is outrage casting. But this time it didn’t pay off.
They purposely casted controversial actors hoping to get free publicity - Hollywood’s new favourite marketing ploy is outrage casting. But this time it didn’t pay off.
If you think the average person understands watts, you live in a bubble, straight and simple. You have a very skewed notion of the average person.
The linter runs automatically on every commit and blocks merges if it fails. Try again
Or even just a programmer that decides not to work for FAANG or whatever the acronym is now, and not use their skills for evil.
Sometimes a simpler solution solves 99% of the problem for 50% of the effort and the client is happy.
Several Favicon APIs do this. Even Google’s Favicon endpoint does it, because they return a fallback image. It’s pretty annoying.
How can you outlaw something a company in another conhtinent is doing? And specially when they are becoming better as disguising themselves as normal traffic? What will happen is that politicians will see this as another reason to push for everyone having their ID associated with their Internet traffic.
Yes, but then I have to buy one.
How else would it work?
If it costs them money to run it, it makes sense?
I want it powdered so I can snort it.
That greatly depends on what use you give it. I literally never cared for tablets but lately tried my SO’s and found out they make great luxurious manga readers. Would still not buy one but wouldn’t reject a free iPad.
Well, you requested it.
Also how did the note go both ways forward?
Same thing. Trump is essentially the second coming.
Actually, we have some photographic proof that the 19th century was actually not black and white: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_photography
I’m glad I’m not alone. I couldn’t make sense of this comic.
I thought the same. And watching the second video it’s still impressive, but much more realistic.
Also, once solution to avoid having so many cables: the batteries last just enough for the promotional video.
That’s why I said around these parts. Back then there was a lot more regional fragmentation.
Around these parts in the 2000s, MSN Messenger was what literally everyone used. Then Microsoft bought Skype and decided to shut down MSN Messenger. Then they also ruined Skype. Microsoft just can’t do anything right despite making so much money. It’s like they have no long term vision.
I love working with competent QA engineers. It’s always a humbling experience.