Comment Re:manipulative and chameleon-like (Score 1) 22
This explains why a large percent of the most talented rising corporate mid-level executives stop working to start a family.
Where are you getting this data? How do you measure "most talented"?
This explains why a large percent of the most talented rising corporate mid-level executives stop working to start a family.
Where are you getting this data? How do you measure "most talented"?
I've been hearing rumors about the next Xbox functioning more like a PC. I don't know if that's wishful thinking bullshit or what but it could be a clever way to shoehorn Windows back into some people's lives that would otherwise switch to Linux at least for non-gaming purposes. There's lots of people out there who use a cheap PC to do PC stuff, and game mostly on console.
I prefer GOG because you get an offline installer that you can keep forever.
It's not difficult to back up all the pieces and parts of a game installed in Steam on Linux. If it's a Linux game then everything will be contained within some Steam data directory, except probably your save files. If it's a Windows game, everything is absolutely in a small number of well-understood directories, including the runtime. Better yet, most of those are happy to run without Steam, except of course for notable examples which use it for something.
None of this is meant to crap on offline installers, which are great. If I can get the same game for around the same price on GOG or Steam, I choose GOG.
For some reason the US seems to have really bad map data.
Recent US Census map data is fairly decent. OSM is generally quite good here now also. But I do think there are certain classes of road which are generally only updated occasionally at the federal level if municipalities do not self-report changes.
I always said before the Rs went full on after their perceived enemies they'd have a full blown year or so of a "night of long knives" purging their own ranks of those not significantly R (or MAGA or hypocritical) enough. Look at how some of them, for example MTG, are now at each other's throats claiming the other isn't pure enough or doing the wrong thing. Whining (yet dangerous) children indeed.
Newt Gingrich did that years ago, when he spearheaded the movement to purge the party of moderates. The progression to full blown insanity got its start there.
Not that the Democrats have been that much better in recent years. Ask Seth Moulton about that, when he said he didn't want his daughters run over by men playing on their girls teams. The Democrats tried to force him to admit he was wrong, that he supported men on women's teams then step down. The party faithful demanding his cancellation.
And before the usual suspects decide I'm trolling.. https://www.nbcboston.com/news.... https://www.wbur.org/news/2024... https://www.foxnews.com/sports....
I merely report facts. Looks like today, when you have an opinion your party will tell you what your opinion is, or be banished.
Has it been determined whether the IT situation was related to the theft that occurred?
If their IT security was this halfassed, then their physical security probably was too. They could have solved the IT security problem by hiring someone competent to do an audit, and then follow their recommendations. They obviously skipped at least one of those steps. That kind of sloppiness doesn't occur in just one area, it has to be systematic.
Google does generate some of its own data, from satellite imagery and Street View images, but it has to rely on third parties for some stuff too
Google used to tell me to drive up someone's driveway and take a bridge that didn't exist in Kelseyville CA. What's frustrating about this is that one of their street view cars had passed by that driveway, so they had enough information to know that it wasn't a valid route, but they didn't bother to process it in that way and kept recommending a route that didn't exist and which would have saved maybe one minute if it had.
Google spent a lot of money gathering the data it needs to dramatically improve their routing information, but doesn't bother to do so.
(The climate change industry) has proven time and time again they don't care enough to mitigate the debris they create. From lithium batteries
Lithium batteries are extremely recyclable.
to massive growth and production,
Of what?
their actions speak louder than their weasel words.
What about your missing words?
Americans used to ruin the US just because it was cheaper
???
You need an editor even more than Slashdot.
I only use Steam (The software, as opposed to the store, which can be used through the web) because I'm forced to do so. I'd rather not. While it's possibly the least crap of the game store apps, it's still crap. It shouldn't even have a browser in it. It should be calling out to your browser. AFAICT the Steam updates still don't resume if the download is interrupted, which is weird AF to say the least. This isn't a problem on a healthy modern connection but if your connection is flaky then you can't even get Steam installed, or updated. Game downloads resume so once you get it installed you can do game updates over even a poor connection, but not a Steam update.
I'm sorry,
That's a lie, you're not sorry.
They shouldn't have used a word that is a human behavior.
My take on this is that TV shows today suck, I mean really suck. The wife and I just finished watching all of the original Twilight Zone episodes. Before that it was Green Acres. I'm going to suggest Get Smart as our next series. All of these shows are from before my time but much, much better than today's crap offerings. The only "modern" series I actually liked was Game of Thrones until they somehow screwed that up too. Oh, and Star Trek Strange New Worlds has been a surprisingly good offering as well.
Oh man - Green Acres. What an experiment in surrealism. That show never got the credit it deserved. And Twilight Zone does get credit, fortunately. One of my favorites, was the one with Bill Shatner as a nervous guy who was on a plane, and kept seeing gremlins. I was just a little kid the first time I saw that one, and when he pulled back the curtain and the Gremlin was looking at him right outside teh window, I darn near pissed myself.
Or "Two" with Charles Bronson and Elizabeth Montgomery.
I should mention my experience with tiktok is seeing my wife use it and watching maybe 3 videos from it that i've been linked.
Has she given you one of the TikTok "tests" yet? Like the "Ignore your Husband for a month" or "fake breakup in public" tests? Be careful.
New crypt. See /usr/news/crypt.