Comment Re:Who thought of this? (Score 1) 66
Could this be used to store secrets that are more important to be deleted than possessed, however?
Could this be used to store secrets that are more important to be deleted than possessed, however?
If you don't think that those CEOs talk to each and go to the same parties, you're kidding yourself.
Even lower level management all knows each other, because we've all worked for each other.
"At one point he thought he was running for the Senate"
No, no he didn't. Full clip with context here.
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/el...
I don't know where you get your news from, but it needs an upgrade.
The whole Salesforce ecosystem is so bad I have a hard time believing it exists. And they keep ladling more shit onto it.
How is an IRC knockoff worth nearly $30B I have no idea. How is it materially better than the other 3 systems that SF uses to chat.
SF must have a really good sales team to keep peddling their system.
That's almost certainly the outcome. This is just an old fashioned shakedown.
Those sites, such as dating sites, could simply not use them. Come to think, I'm not sure why they do besides allowing themselves to opt out of managing passwords.
It's not clear to me that Facebook is leveraging these companies to make use of this service. So that's really on them.
âoeAt some point we're probably going to have to get better at indoor farming regardless,âoe
Why do you maintain that? Land is hardly at a shortage for most agricultural countries. Singapore has different constraints but itâ(TM)s not the general rule.
Even with a warming climate, I expect farming will simply move north ( to Canada or Siberia)
I like your tag line.
Facebook already has several data centers in Europe. Itâ(TM)s unclear from TFA why those arenâ(TM)t sufficient to be compliant, but it could be because EU friend circles and US friend circles overlap, meaning that itâ(TM)s technically difficult to segregate those users by political boundary.
"I mean, the seasonal flu has killed almost as many people in the U.S. in 2020 as this disease has killed worldwide."
The explanation I saw was that this is a psychological effect, a desire to take some proactive affirmative action, regardless of it's actual utility.
"I mean, the seasonal flu has killed almost as many people in the U.S. in 2020 as this disease has killed worldwide."
As of now. Are you really on
I thought Windows had a clear indicator that it was not to be used for mission critical systems.
"We would not be isolated to Antarctica in this case. We'd turn deserts into croplands."
I've wondered this before and not seen a good answer. Besides 500+ feet of sea level rise flooding coastal zones, would a return to the Cretaceous period through increases in C02 in our atmosphere be actually good for the human animal?
It seems like it was a period of global fertility and growth. Would desertification be more widespread especially on the equator, or would warmer temps evaporate ocean waters and create enough humidity to combat it?
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