Sounds like an orange cat
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Sounds like an orange cat
Only according to that stupid bot
Stupider than Hugging Face?
Thanks, I hate it
That would make it the most precise military strike of all time.
Pretty sure that honor still goes to the R9X Slap Chop. The pager explosions, on the other hand, injured thousands.
Definitely not like this:
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The two are not mutually exclusive. But OP’s question was why “EVERYONE” has not deleted their account. And the objective answer is that some people obviously still use the service. But once again people are treating the downvote button as an “I don’t like this” button.
Edit to add: Why? What exactly is wrong with what I said?
I feel like this belongs here.
The Bill of Rights (amendments 1-10) specifically addressed debate over ratification of the Constitution.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Bill_of_Rights
Is Pushbullet still a thing?
There is no one true replacement for the utility that it provides. Not with sufficient penetration of network effect, anyway.
Same reason most people don’t delete Facebook (edit: or Reddit).
You may not personally find utility in either of them. But just like boner pill spam, clearly someone does, or they would just go away.
Like many other pieces of functionality, Google could surely push this out in a Google Play Services update.
At least until they cancel it later.
It’s a wonder that someone hasn’t implemented a similar wrapper for WDDM. I suppose they’d rather force the vendors to play nicely.
He thinks it’s okay to make up harmful stories because the late night comedians won’t leave the couch thing alone. What a maroon.
Works great under the nails though
Let’s not pretend that the man doesn’t know exactly what he is doing. His only deficit is in charisma.
This thing costs about the same as one good set of nails
increasing school enrollment
He went a lot farther than that.
Moving down the stack, Unix systems have never been big on supporting arbitrary drivers: remember that Unix systems were typically coupled to specific machines and vendors. NT, on the other hand, intended to be an OS for “any” machine and was sold by a software company, so supporting drivers written by others was critical. As a result, NT came with the Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS), an abstraction to support network card drivers with ease. To this day, manufacturer-supplied drivers are just not a thing on Linux, which leads to interesting contraptions like the ndiswrapper, a very popular shim in the early 2000s to be able to reuse Windows drivers for WiFi cards on Linux.
That sucks, and someone should do something about it. But to be clear, these findings are simply that the MRLs (“Maximum Residue Levels”) allowed by current regulations are higher.
There is no actual data reported from testing levels.