Comment Good way to remove the trolls from the platform (Score 4, Interesting) 46
Update Users set ban=1 where bookid=123 and review_score=1 and review_date '2023-Jan-31'
Update Users set ban=1 where bookid=123 and review_score=1 and review_date '2023-Jan-31'
Also, https://mahindrausa.com/Tracto... which you can buy right here in the USA, get spare parts and repair on your own.
has been is that they are thermally constrained and achieve these remarkable results when its starts cold. As soon it heats up the processors starts throttling and doesn't do well compared to Qualcomm, Exynos etc.
This is why it does well on Geekbench benchmarks but not so well in some of the other benchmarks.
This is precisely why ICANN should stop requiring postal and/or phone number in the WHOIS records.
It is not just Samsung other manufacturers are in the same boat. The Motorola G4 Plus for example was sold with the promise that it will get Oreo in a future update. It yet to see an OS update 9 months after release. In a few months, Google will release the next version of Android. At this point it looks Lenovo/Motorola has played a bait and switch.
While desktop OS support multiple 10-year old hardwares it a pity that Google has not been able to come up with a update mechanism which can support phone older than 2 years. Whatever updates Google provides is limited to a few devices, My 4-year old Android non-Google phone is still very capable and meets my needs but the fact that it has no security updates scares me.
calculate the image hashes.
There are several libraries available to calculate image hashes that can be built into a desktop tool
For example: https://github.com/JohannesBuc...
The Android version is available on the Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/...
Set the connection as a metered connection. Windows Update will not pull updates over the connection.
See The Five Gyres
Interestingly, the manual radio says "FM Radio - Yes".
I don't recollect a Nexus device with a functioning FM Radio.
If you look at the standard compliance of the browsers in the Windows '98 era, IE had better CSS support and a much compliance support for w3c recommendations than the offering that Netscape had.
On top of that I loved Netscape 3, but Netscape 4 was a bloated piece of crap.
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