Comment That's not what they mean, Perplexity. (Score 1) 29
When tech giants "copy anything that's good", it means imitate/integrate with your own product, they don't mean literal copyright infringement
When tech giants "copy anything that's good", it means imitate/integrate with your own product, they don't mean literal copyright infringement
"Max" is short for Cinemax. Not as famous as HBO, but still an important brand to them for decades. Kinda lost in today's world though, I do admit.
And someone out there who is billed as a marketing genius came up with the idea for the original rebrand.
...within 30 days the property owner where the fireworks were used could receive a fine in the mail
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If you lit a firework on city property, such as a park or a school, the fine goes up to $10,000 each.
Who are they fining in these cases if they are doing this covertly and not getting ID from the perpetrators?
Yup. Corporations have seen how much grifting is going on in the White House now so they are lining up. No need for opaque pork-barrel spending bills. You can just conjure the threat of the new Red Scare as an excuse for why you deserve a bunch of taxpayer money for your private enterprise.
"Don't eat junk food before dinner, you'll kill your appetite." But I didn't think she meant it like this.
They're serialized according to the title, so maybe a segmented RAR archive?
Charcov opened our emails, but did not respond to our requests for comment sent in both English and Spanish.
So he leaves "send read receipts" on, or did he forget to block remote images in messages?
Really? You had "folding" right there for the taking.
Quality is more important than quantity.
Not in modern bean-counter business management. All the product/service has to do is pass the bar of "good enough" and how much of it you can accomplish is the primary metric after that. For many businesses now the good enough bar is just what the competitor offers. As long as they are not significantly better in the same price class there's no reason to do better.
And since healthcare is a for-profit venture most places, that's what's used. How many people can we get in/out the door in a day?
Curious what that means exactly. The poor person working the counter/phone has no say in the stupid procedures they are being made to follow or impart to the customer, and the real decision-makers are in their ivory towers, insulated from the consequences of their edicts.
By April nearly 120 civilians had already travelled to the edge of space, CBS News reported earlier...
Are we going to have to see an article about this every time they make a trip? It's not like they are doing anything important with these launches. Just rich people doing rich people things.
If they don't defend it then they can lose it, and it will become fair game for everyone else, too.
I never understood Mozilla's foray into AI.
Probably just corporate me-too stuff.
When blockc-- er I mean, A.I. is hot, everyone starts doing something with it simply so they can be "part of the latest trend", even if the thing has nothing to do with the business's core product.
Real Programmers don't write in PL/I. PL/I is for programmers who can't decide whether to write in COBOL or FORTRAN.