To add to this, a new type of brain cell was discovered just last year. (I would have linked directly to the study but there was a server error when I followed the cite.)
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To add to this, a new type of brain cell was discovered just last year. (I would have linked directly to the study but there was a server error when I followed the cite.)
Fair enough. I was speaking towards the perspective of op. We were encouraged, not required, so there were definitely some folks who would do that.
That sounds like poor IT policies to me. In previous office jobs I’ve had, our computers were configured with our working hours and we wouldn’t shut them down at the end of the day, so that any updates could happen off the clock and minimize that sort of disruption.
You should forget anything you’ve read in this thread and play Outer Wilds ASAP. And you should go into it as blind as possible. Trust me; you only get to experience it for the first time once.
A new planet in a distant orbit, you say?
In before the signal is older than the universe itself.
This is why we need a corporate death penalty.
There’s also WSL though your mileage may vary.
Well that’s an unorthodox way to sanitize your phone.
There are already plenty of companies that sell managed data removal like this, Mozilla claims to be doing it better and perhaps they are incrementally more trustworthy than the smaller no name ones
For accuracy, it should be updated to read “Snitches will need stitches.”
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What are you talking about? There are endless services where you can get a free email address without spending a cent. Verifying that an email is genuine is a much harder ask than you might think.
Your reading comprehension needs work. Have a nice day.
I’m not arguing that? I’m acknowledging that learning any new software takes some level of effort. Nice straw man though!
Is not looking bad more valuable than the effort involved in one or both of you learning iOS?
Silicon and silicone are two very different things, just FYI. But that does make sense
It’s still bonded to silicon carbide…
Don’t get me wrong, it’s an important advancement in semiconductor technology if the claims they’re making hold up. But it’s grown on silicon wafers. “Post-silicon chips” feels somewhat misleading here
I appreciate your optimism.
You can lead a horse to text, but you can’t make him read
While I appreciate the nitpick, I think it’s likely the case that “kills a bunch of people” is also something we want to avoid…
Front trunk. It’s aggravating slang, but it’s been in use for decades, well before Tesla.