Comment why tho? (Score 1) 27
If you get that far just get them to send the funds to your defi scam. Stealing straight from their wallet is unnecessary.
If you get that far just get them to send the funds to your defi scam. Stealing straight from their wallet is unnecessary.
The edge team can get the os team to do whatever and they can also push the update with code that gets run as trusted installer without asking the user.
It would of course need more effort.
Every 10 years?
I don't see how this makes them more money either though. What it does is provide a reason for edge teams expenses if they can get user counts up and doing shit like this is an indicator they're worried.
Ask google for the data. Get proof it wasn't spamming.
That you don't know what a = b is a big trap for newer developers in many languages.
In some newer languages than c++ even bigger as the thing defined in the class as a boolean can be observed without it being obvious in the class you're editing.
My conclusion from past 2 years is that competition has indeed gotten worse. Juniors coming out of school are downright incompetent even as general nerds! Whats a netmask? Why would a developer need to know? How does http work?? Why would a developer need to know how threads work etc, how to pull something else than the lates out of a git branch.
Worst of all for them they don't even know how to learn! They're completely screwed.
The store as value and defi work are sort of the sunk cost.
I got some crypto and have been paid money to do crypto stuff too but none of it makes actual sense beyond other people putting money to it for speculation on others sunk cost willingness. Even the use of moving money through it doesn't make actual sense beyond international transfers just being a bit shit.
They don't have working business models, categorically, except if you count pretending that regulation doesn't apply to you for reasons you can't explain as a business model.
Devices that depend on quantum mechanics as we understand them aren't qubits based quantum computing.
Still qc is like memristors. 3 years in the future. It was supposedly usable years ago, while in reality for useful being slower than simulating it.
The investor misleading tho should be punished
Just buy a nokia.. All the modern flip and candybar phones are shit anyway, including nokias.
I mean this in the sense that they're worse to use than 12 year old phones. All of them have shit documentation about features and the menu systems are slow and confusing now. None of them have proper multitasking either and are pieces of shit code glued together.
Pretty much almost as fast as on a touch screen. And you can do it while moving easier.
With a trained t9 you can do it faster.
I mean thats what we used to do with our smartphones before toucscreens anyway...
And people don't want to spend more time on their device because you want to spend less so sending some voicemail that just needs them to call you to ask the stuff anyway does them no favors. You're likely to outsource a bunch of stuff like tickets ordering and such to them anyway if you can't do it.
And? The games still run.
You could play quake on the first pi in linux just fine.
Hell you can play emulated n64 quake in linux on a pi. The choice of wording of saying it can play even quake is just pretty strange indicating an author who has no context for quake.. On any hw/os.
15? I want more indepth studies about how those individuals think that the world works, like how mcdonalds sources their food, does it matter if you have nike's or adidas, is pinky and the brain a documentary etc.
How the ide could know when you paste or press delete?
If theres block markers fine, the ide can figure it out and even strictly enforce it on the programmer automatically but if there aren't the ide can't because they're the program logic and not just presentation.
Fraud isn't capitalism.
And yes if you include things like this on purpose to make competiton look bad because you lost the service bid thats what it is, the tender most certainly didn't include provision to make it unservicable by a 3rd party
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