Comment Repeal the laws of physics, (Score 1) 230
don't bother debugging the software.
don't bother debugging the software.
Oops, I was wrong, never mind.
I was dismayed to find the OneDrive doesn't use a directory model for files that others have shared with you: the only way to find them is through a search.
They looked only at short term effects. There's still hope that the long term effects of challenging lies directly is salutary.
Otherwise free speech doesn't work and we're all screwed.
So you think a low IFR means those 100,000 people didn't really die? The danger of this disease comes equally from its easy spread.
"It's an opinion of the leader of the free world."
It's not even that. It's just a bald attempt to distract from his awful performance as president by making scurrilous and outrageous charges. Slander is not protected speech.
I don't think Trump was ever in the dark as to what Epstein was up to. What changed was that by 2011 Epstein had been convicted of sex crimes and been to jail, so he was bad for the Trump brand: real Trumpers don't get caught.
Chrome has always been a dog on Linux.
I bought a PixelBook hoping to run my favorite note taking app, LectureNotes. Since the PB has 2 year old hardware, the performance was poor, but the worst problem was that some OS issue kept LN from having prompt access to files on Drive - sometimes it took _weeks_ for a file on Drive to become available to the Android app, although it was visible from the ChromeOS. I called Google support, and they had me doing powerwashes over and over again - they evidently didn't believe that the problem could be their failure to integrate two different OSs. I returned the PB.
Nevertheless, I'm enough of a fan of LectureNotes - there is nothing nearly as good for IOS - and enough of a sucker that I'll probably give the upcoming Samsung 13" Chromebook a try...
You link to the difference from 1900 to 2018. If you look at the difference from 1980 to 2018, you see that the coastal regions have become significantly drier.
High end Chromebooks are beaten soundly by iPads. I've owned a Samsung CB Pro and a Google Pixelbook, and both were underpowered unholy chimeras in which ChromeOS and Android carried on internecine warfare.
...this will happen in all the arts. Khosla is probably right that it will happen first in music, because most people don't listen seriously to music - it's just a pleasant noise in the background while they do something else.
"...gives the Fool a voice equal to that of a Scholar"
I think capitalism has demonstrated quite comprehensibly that it does much the same. I don't expect that a capitalist utopia would give a bigger voice to Neil DeGrasse Tyson than to the Kardashians.
"If you don't want your dog to have bad breath, do what I do: Pour a little Lavoris in the toilet." -- Comedian Jay Leno