Comment Re:Please say you're kidding (Score 1) 133
We can only hope that this will never happen.
Or, at the very least it requires something like:
apt install appstore
(Replied to undo my fat figured moderation, sorry)
We can only hope that this will never happen.
Or, at the very least it requires something like:
apt install appstore
(Replied to undo my fat figured moderation, sorry)
> they all return the same bytes
Doesn't sound very random to me.
Was one of those products a keyboard?
GitLab is an all remote company. It seems to work okay for them.
If employees move to a less expensive location, should Twilio adjust their salaries accordingly?
GitLab also adjust salary based on location. They even have a calculator.
...by walking down the street with a cart loaded with phones. Cars unable to pass. Google sees jam.
I don’t have any mod points so I’ll just comment to acknowledge that subtle but cool reply. Good show, sir. There can be only one.
If you work at an AASP you'll know that the software will be useless without a GSX account.
Not knowing where it came from, scientists are looking into it.
but they do mean that dongles are a bit of a pain in the ass.
You're using them wrong!
Six years, thanks to European Consumer Law:
https://www.apple.com/uk/legal...
(Link is to the UK, but it's the same for all EU countries)
Apple don't seem to put up much of a fight when making a claim either.
I can understand not being able to walk into a store and buy one. Each store has a certain number in stock at any given time, and once they run out, they run out.
The last remaining high street Game (the capitalisation is deliberate) retail chain here in the UK didn't even get "new" NES Classics. What they did have though, was lots of UNOPENED pre-owned ones. With a scalpers price to match. That sort of shit should be stomped on by Nintendo.
The British Library also maintain an archive. The FAQ relating to their crawler is quite an eye opener:
(http://www.bl.uk/aboutus/legaldeposit/websites/websites/faqswebmaster/)
: Do you respect robots.txt?
: As a rule, yes: we do follow the robots exclusion protocol. However, in certain circumstances we may choose to overrule robots.txt. For instance: if content is necessary to render a page (e.g. Javascript, CSS) or content is deemed of curatorial value and falls within the bounds of the Legal Deposit Libraries Act 2003.
: Can I stop the crawling by using robots.txt or blocking your IP?
: Adding our crawls to robots.txt will stop further crawling once we reconsider the file (see above). Similarly, blocking our IP will stop all further access from that IP address. However, the British Library and other deposit libraries are entitled to copy UK-published material from the internet for this national collection. If you disallow our crawler or block our IP, you will introduce barriers to us fulfilling our legal obligations.
I have a friend who has the nickname 'Chip'. I keep suggesting to him that he should open a fish and chip shop and call it.....
Chip's
Just Google for "It's Lenny"
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