That would require mining operations to be cheaper than the higher chinese export prices. I do not know if that is possible with labour costs, environmental requirements, permits and other obligations.
That would require mining operations to be cheaper than the higher chinese export prices. I do not know if that is possible with labour costs, environmental requirements, permits and other obligations.
With their slow print speed, those cheaper tank inkjets are maybe usable for mostly paperless offices, or a home user that likes to print more often. You’d have to print at least one or two color pages per month to keep the jets clean.
As always, most consumers ignore the maintenance costs and buy the option advertised with the lowest price tag.
There are some inkjet options that do not follow that pricing model. The printers with an ink tank (epson ecotank, canon megatank, …) with ink for 3000 pages start at about $150, but are probably slower than the laser.
This bootkit is not unkillable yet. If the diagram is correct, then it installs itself on the EFI partition and not the EFI Firmware.
Alternatively they are using google and their webmail client, no windows mail needed.
Someone has to pay for that work. Either volunteers are donating their time, corporations “donate” work of their employees or hire it out because use of the project generates profits for them and they recognize not everyone can be a parasite (The FOSS model)
The other alternative is users paying directly.
If you want to use a closed source os, then pay for updates or you will be monetized on other ways. (In the case of MS that would be ads or the OS is just an incidental product used to drive sales of software or cloud computing)
A subscription for continued support seems fair. (If there are no ads).
I know. I meant switch back to signal if signal added official support.
This is the way. I might be open to switch back if they [signal] added [official] support for unified push, though
Meanwhile Australia is going to fore carriers to disconnect customers with devices that are not guaranteed to support emergency calling over volte. As there are still unsolved problems with detecting that, the providers fall back to only allowing devices they provided themselves.
Middle man tls.
And that is why I pay for my own domain. The service can change, but my domain is eternal (or near enough for my purposes)
I wonder how fast a turnaround would really be. Can all the checks be run on the launchpad and how likely are repairs that cannot be done there?
Some do detect open developer tools and nuke the whole page, though.
vodozemac might become that proven implementation. Without reinventing the wheel there will never be an alternative, because everyone just reuses the one existing library.
The VPN is really not much more than white labelled mullvad + the browser extension with separate VPN servers per container.
The experimental AI programme is more expensive than the traditional course? What are they thinking?
The AI will be called GLaDOS
Generally true, but I had cases where I got multiple captcha without vpn, and not even a single one with VPN enabled…