Those can’t be real
Those can’t be real
The ADA.
Price, I imagine. Gotta make it cheap enough to get buy in. They were still competing with FireWire at that point.
It’s not the same.
“Here, kid. Here’s 50 bucks to get this toy I think you’d like”
“Why not just get me the toy?”
There’s lots of equipment that can’t accept certificates automatically. If they can, it might be in a closed off way that’s difficult to impossible to reverse engineer. If you can, that’s still a lot of skill and labor, which drives up the cost. They also might find out that it would be insecure to do it automatically.
Kinda looks like the bulb of a disposable eyedropper. Don’t know why, though.
It’s more of an issue when it’s every 90 days. Even worse is the labor cost to replace the certificate on everything that needs it every 90 days.
It is an enterprise thing, yes.
For that particular booster, sure. For boosters in general, not really.
Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris
Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light
Yup. Inside culinary classifications, fungi don’t exist. Outside of culinary classifications, vegetables don’t exist.
Same with Mercy in Overwatch. She has a little peashooter pistol but is effectively defenseless. This already exists.
Can someone give me the rundown of Deezer vs. Qobuz vs. Tidal? I’ve been using Tidal and I like it well enough but I’m curious about the other lossless options.
This post doesn’t imply that it’s a state-sanctioned discord server
The first two menu boards are basically the same, but one of the upper right sandwiches is more fucked up than the other
With my ISP, it’s not an extra charge but included in the rest of the cost so it doesn’t cost me anything extra to use theirs and if/when it fails, I just have to ask for a replacement.
Yeah, it seems really restrained for someone who has to end a project they’ve put so much effort into.
Ummm… Yeah…
Google lens/translate gives:
“By the way, Kacchan is talking about the under coat.”
Given that specific locations were named, I assume that the original message says more than what the tweet says it does.