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I live in Pennsylvania. I will not be voting for Joe Biden.
All things are possible through Christ!
I live in Pennsylvania. I will not be voting for Joe Biden.
I was let go somewhat recently and I noticed just yesterday that I still have admin access to their facebook app.
No selection pressure after the age at which our adult teeth fail
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I think you’re just a stupid asshole. No need to overthink this.
It becomes a “to each according to his need” scenario where “his need” is being determined by the central committee
This happens at the health insurance company now, and they are profit driven. They need to deny coverage in order to make their investors money.
I honestly don’t get the outage over that. I feel like I’m in the minority on that, though. I don’t care if linguistic statics are gathered from my public comments. Knock yourself out.
This story is about “private” messages on a free hosted service, and I think their users are just being naive if they think this is beyond the pale. But I get the feeling of violation at least a little.
Sounds like “light” and “darkness” clichés, not references to skin pigmentation
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I think you’re right, since a website like SteamHistory is definitely not going to bother establishing a representative in an EU state the only recourse would be to try to go through the US legal system and it’s far from clear to me how that would go. GDPR seems like it was written with actual businesses in mind, but SteamHistory isn’t exactly that. I think a business would want to comply or lose access to a valuable market, but there’s less leverage on a (seemingly) privately run web site.
Nothing.
Take that, India! 😎
Most work laptops I’ve seen use smart cards for this. The computer is locked unless your card is inserted and a PIN is entered, and removing the card locks the computer.
I really like my Bolt, it perfectly suits my needs and I love driving it. I think the biggest compromise that makes it unattractive for long distance travel is the relatively slow charging speed. I very rarely do that, however, and if I did I might rent a different vehicle.
I think the sign in the photo still makes sense if you interpret it as “Don’t park here unless you’re using the Tesla charging station.”
My guess is that there was some guidance in the prompt for the names since a lot of them are similar.
Don’t worry about it, the angry edit was meant to be humorous- in general I agree that it’s a mistake to let downvotes upset you.
(And because I’m the admin of my own instance, the votes are made visible through the UI. So if I wanted to be a vindictive weirdo about it, I could… 😉)
“In case this is a real question?”
Anyway, I just read through the settlement and I didn’t see any explicit transfer of ownership of he code in there. I’m not a lawyer though, there are some things in there I may not understand the implications of.
Nintendo doesn’t really restrict things in that way. It would be very strange for them to block a game from publishing on switch for those reasons.