Comment Re:Already debunked (Score 1) 147
It's a generally effective stunt because few few people actually try to verify signatures.
It's a generally effective stunt because few few people actually try to verify signatures.
They can, they just choose not to for philosophical reasons.
Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Postgres wasn't very good 15 years ago.
It's a great solution now tho -- it's come a long way.
Piracy will do it faster and easier.
Because they need the rest for the actual mission?
Steam has the benefits of auto updating your games, keeping a copy of your saves in the cloud, and selling games very cheaply.
Bell uses SIM cards. They are a LTE based network.
Telus is the one that is CDMA based.
Cloudflare offers free services to a lot of sites, proxying all of their traffic. With a business model like that, I figure they were an NSA front from the start.
It's a comparatively cheap way to do mass surveillance.
the poor guy who has to clean your gore and brains off the wall(s), ceiling, and floor
You can be that guy.
Pre-industrial history of course.
What mods are you referring to? The mod community seems to be pretty safe overall from what I've seen.
So much for write once, run anywhere.
It's due to half the countries power plants using generators from US (GE), and the other half generators bought from Germany (AGE), originating back in the early power grid days when each city had it's own individual separate grid.
There are connections between the grid with frequency converters, but they don't have much capacity.
Yearly hardware upgrades used to be be a thing, but now CPU speed has hit a wall, and game graphics have gotten to a "good enough" point where the super powerful cards don't make things look that much better.
4k and VR stuff is changing that a bit, but for the last decade or so there has been little need for pc upgrades to game.
Today is a good day for information-gathering. Read someone else's mail file.