It’s much less abstract; more directed, logically laid out and verbose.
So it is actually a useful, constructive discussion piece, instead of your quoted line.
It’s much less abstract; more directed, logically laid out and verbose.
So it is actually a useful, constructive discussion piece, instead of your quoted line.
Thanks for official figures. However his comment is valid still.
So you think Adobe is too big and should be split up?
If they can get away with it, by maybe burrying it in page 137 of the EULA, then yes.
I vaguely remember win 8 coming with lots of invasive features, that were able to be disabled by a application which had such lists of registry edits needed.
Also: Microsoft backports privacy-invasive features to windows 7 and 8 Many of these have effectively hidden Customer Experience Improvement config values in “help” menu of the program.
Just keep breathing in that copium, while Microsoft already specifically starts banning programs that are a curated-ish list of privacy-sensitive things to disable on windows at one click.
Freedom requires effort, and always did.
Maybe more lately, but such is life
Did nobody read the manual?
IEEE 754 double precision: The 53-bit significand precision gives from 15 to 17 significant decimal digits precision.
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Ahaha, yes, exactly, because it is essentially just a turbo charged text predictor with 40GB (or more) of data.
EV battery recycling is too valuable not to happen.
Libraries don’t cost.
You’re literally saying you are happy paying half the price and not owning anything.
You could have at least bought the tools new and sold them after for a net maybe 5% loss…
Proton works wonderfully these days.
I thought they already offered 3d print models, you can just print out and presto?
It’s more like “Demoting Windows API from a virtual machine to some .so libraries and a loader executable”
Dual boot issues like this is why I stopped using windows not in a VM.
Since media (that you define by the trophes of unsubtantiated news outlets) couldnt sensibly refer to a forum like reddit or even facebook, this makes no sense.
You are not wrong that a lot of shady things can happen with military power. It is a fine general statement.
But with regards to NATO, I think you are misinformed (or mixed up?). If all those were invasions (and NATO is so strong), I don’t see how any of these countries could be independent countries now.
Just because it is a competitor, it doesnt mean it does DRM. Foremost, it is a service to deliver games to you at a price (and give you a legal proof of ownership).
Aaaah, I would love it if people had to carry a visible law-mandated label saying “May contain bigotted and un-read-up (i.e. dumb), toxic opinions about all things” unless they pass some psychological exam.
Brave new world.