Comment Re:No. (Score 4, Interesting) 41
Also I never seem to see CPAN involved in an issue. Maybe I've missed it.
Also I never seem to see CPAN involved in an issue. Maybe I've missed it.
Did you try markup? HTML works.
should of done?
Oops, those are the wrong direction. But you get the idea.
Keep these permanently attached to your peripherals. You'll never notice them. They don't qualify as "dongles". I'm curious to hear how these reduce portability.
Keep a few adapters handy. Very tiny, very cheap, very easy. That makes a lot more sense than continuing to put USB-A ports on laptops.
But... That's you saying it's a codec.
MKV can contain MP4. A raw MP4 and that same file contained in an MKV would be virtually the same size (unless the MKV contains other things too).
It's probably worth $800 million to NOT end up with the Oracle-based product they almost got.
0 Kelvin, not 0 degrees Kelvin. In practice his limit is likely 0 Rankine.
Go to one hundred and five percent on the reactor.
I would say that in most stories about AI, it fights back when somebody tries to turn it off.
Why would Amazon waive the egrees fee? I don't see any upside to them to do that.
I was also assuming this was about a lawsuit between Microsoft (and/or CrowdStrike) and Delta.
It takes a careful reading, because there isn't anything in the summary that clearly states what we're talking about, but this is a class-action lawsuit against Delta by Delta's customers.
You seem to be confusing sales tax and income tax, as well as state and federal governments.
>It's one of the few segments in IT where you're not directly at constant risk of being replaced by an H1B.
Truth. One of the reasons why I keep gravitating back to defense work. Only since around 2004 or so; there's now this "government shutdown" nonsense, which is a bit of a vicious circle, because programs get fucked over, then you have to roll off the contract and find work on another. And sometimes, there isn't any. (happened to me at Lockheed), so some people have to cycle back into the private sector for a few years (which isn't a bad thing; because THAT is where you pick up new skills, to be honest). Then when some asshole "businessman" crashes the business and does layoffs (to replace you with H1B's), you're back on the street again, and you end up back in the "safe" sector: defense. Oh, and if your Clearance expires while you're in the private sector, then the contractor just pays the $10k (or whatever it is now) to re-do your investigation. This has happened to me twice now.
...when fits of creativity run strong, more than one programmer or writer has been known to abandon the desktop for the more spacious floor. - Fred Brooks, Jr.