Was it between wars?
Was it between wars?
Except we shouldn’t be giving corporations same rights as individuals. Doing so leads to corporate feudalism.
Those should be your expectations when you are on the shop floor and that should allow you to reject the purchase if it’s s deal breaker for you. Not when you’re crossing railway tracks.
No because you will be using duckduckgo or something else
You must not have been born during LAN party era where everybody’s PC was physicaly connected to each other.
Jokes on them, I am a grumpy bastard who hates emotionally expressive humans.
Try seeing if this helps: You start by doing the smallest part of the most boring part of the work that keeps putting you off. Sure you can do 1 bit every 10 mins or so. Make sure it’s not the central focus of your mind when you’re doing it.
Maybe when you say “Islamic Terrorist Supporters” I am hoping you are not considering all 30k+ dead civilians as Hamas? Remember… don’t lose your humanity in your dogmatic defence of Israel.
The devs that made Helldivers MUST have been aware of Sony’s mandatory PSN policy. This is just a sob story and throwing Sony under the bus at this point.
Easy: Don’t be a greedy asshole and don’t sell in regions with no PSN support.
As opposed to being bland and boring?
If you need something in a pinch to substitute a tool you memorized, skill issue is a valid excuse to reject Linux.
If a theme is able to break core functionality then your theming system/guidelines needs to be fixed. And it to be more accessible to theme designers so these problems don’t occur in the first place.
Now that the foundation is already there, they future work won’t be as complex as before and need less training.
LOL, LMAO even.
Same here. Disabled it a year back.
This is same as feeling bad for people who think others shouldn’t be getting caught in MLM schemes.
I don’t agree with your argument.
Making a human go to prison for wiping out a family of 4 isn’t going to bring back the family of 4. So you’re just using deterrence to hopefully make drivers more cautious.
Yet, year after year… humans cause more deaths by negligence than tools can cause by failing.
The question is definitely “How much safer are they compared to human drivers”
It’s also much easier to prove that the system has those issues fixed compared to training a human hoping that their critical faculties are intact. Rigorous Software testing and mechanical testing are within legislative reach and can be made strict requirements.
It’s supposed to work like that. You’re naive to think it actually does work like that for a majority of companies nowadays.
That would never transpire. Their brains only have transcient learning capabilities.
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