Anecdotally, it has 10x my ability at rapid prototyping.
and it only needed the power supply of Germany to do it.
Anecdotally, it has 10x my ability at rapid prototyping.
and it only needed the power supply of Germany to do it.
They’re not NK soldiers.
NK is still at war with the south, they’re not sending any troops there, just inmates of prison camps.
…because its the articles which are not gendered, not the nouns.
They haven’t been banned yet.
The law doesn’t come into effect until the end of next year after the govt determines how the ban will be enforced.
4 cylinder and foreign (Austin B series),. definitely woke.
The 400 if you acidentally stepped on it it’d flip back and bark your shin, you’d fall over and put your foot through it. that’s why there’s so few today.
Australia.
Amaysim, $10 a year.
calls 10c a min. text 5c. 1 GB of internet.
I just have it for calls coming in.
Otherwise you pay $10 a month but you get unlimited calls and text and I think a few GB of internet.
Its BASIC with big boy pants on.
HERETIC ! CAST THIS FOUL USUPER FROM THE TEMPLE !
C-ing is believing.
C ++ is double plus good.
C has always been at war with Rust.
The problem is how do you hide what website you’re going to from the identity provider?
Not only don’t you need to, you would really have to know the generator of the token because it needs to verify that you are the user that was issued the token.
You upload identity to a site and it gives you a date stamped token which confirms your age.
Then when that token is uploaded to an SM site, it verfies the identity of the giver with the site that gives the token. The identity is a hash generated by the token site and contained in both the token and a namespace at the token site, so only the token site knows the real identity. Once the token has been confirmed, the namespace is re-used.
So you can’t really sell the token, because its linked back to the identity you uploaded to the token site. You need to be logged in to the token site.
Now, if a parent helps their child do it anyway, the parent and child can’t get in trouble, but the platform can, because platforms cannot knowingly allow children to use the app, even with explicit parental consent and supervisio
Not correct. An inadverdent act is not illegal, but circumventing telecommunication controls is a criminal offence under the Telecommunications Act, with penalties up to 20 years imprisonment.
Well what are you supposed to click on, the whole traffic light or just the lights, all the blocks with a cyclist, or just the cycle, or just the blocks that are all cycle ? I’ve tried everything and nothing works.
The sad part is that these don’t really stop bots, captcha solver services have bot accessible APIs which can be used to solve these things for malicious actors, they pay real people pennies to solve them and sell it as a service.
Its not really intended for that, it for bots that run thousands of clicks a minute to bring the site up in a search algorithm.
The screen was only in that position or closed. There was no friction joint. You could only view the screen if you were standing up !
Well under that logic why bother with any business expenses ?
Why bother with labour laws, or income tax, or work insurance, or workers compo, or environmental laws ?
Because they are all costs on business. And you can bet the foreign manufacturer doesn’t comply with anything like the US regulations.
I’m not sure about the touch displays on cars.
How long does a Chinese tablet last, 10, 12 years ? If you keep it safely stored and don’t drop it.
The things in cars seem to be even cheaper, they only use phone uPs designed to last no more than a few years. And they’re roasted in hot weather, frozen and shaken to bits.
Good luck finding one of them in a few years, assuming they can be taken out at all without ripping up the dash.
because a printer that was $800 in 1995 is now $49