Comment Re:Wouldn't be adopted by the U.S. (Score 1) 114
The US might adopt this tech.
The kinds of fraud that have Washington Consensus stamps of approval don't involve physical bills and will not be impacted.
The US might adopt this tech.
The kinds of fraud that have Washington Consensus stamps of approval don't involve physical bills and will not be impacted.
The main advantage of Firefox has always been the add-on system, and these aren't getting ported to ARM. They're all x86. They're even having problem convincing add-on makers to recompile them for x64 version of the browser which is why it has remained a non-starter so far. ARM recompiling is basically "not going to happen" land, which means that Firefox on phones is just another browser that has no advantages over most of the other ones.
This is false. Firefox addons are interpreted Javascript, not compiled code. They work the same on all FF browsers. On Linux we've been running 64-bit for many years with no addon problems.
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It's worth pointing out that the cause of this shortage is a political issue rather than a technical one. It started with a non-proliferation bill during the Carter era.
I have read that half of the USA's total daily public transportation ridership is found in a single city... New York City
This one factoid portrays our public transport situation very well...
but we won't say who we are, eh?
Canada, is that you?
Candidates from elections are prone to endorse whatever view the polls say their constituents are interested in.
This recent election provided a great counterexample in the minimum wage increases that passed in 4 red states. There were no Republicans taking up this popular policy position.
No, that disability probably makes it more likely you will be happily married.
You're not going back far enough. Check out what Nixon was doing in 1974.
.NET seems to be common for game modding/editing programs, actually.
I can play Borderlands 2 on Linux natively, but I have to use a VM to run the Gibbed save editor which is a
Just look for the tab which is running the Flash plugin and close it.
DDG's search has become very close in quality to Google's these days, so whatever the reality of their privacy protection claims at least they no longer have reduced functionality compared to the market leader.
They are a worthy competitor on the merits now in a way they were not even 1 year ago.
I also don't WANT to die
Firefox existed before it was a huge business and it will still exist if the huge business aspect falls apart.
I don't think it's controversial to ask if all those Google millions really made the program's development arc better than it was in the more fallow old days.
I wasn't aware of any users actively choosing a "yes, do track" option either, yet that didn't stop advertising from tracking users.
And what the hell does "successfully served" a FUCKING PRISON SENTENCE even mean, anyway?
That's how he lists it on his resume as prior job experience.
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