If 0/0 is NaN, then does that mean 0*NaN = 0*0/0 = 0?
If 0/0 is NaN, then does that mean 0*NaN = 0*0/0 = 0?
I had to learn emacs for my engineering computation class, up to the point that we were required to present our code in emacs if we had questions to ask during office hours.
I got quite used to it by the end of that course.
I think they were suggesting that they’re broke…
Imagine a massive collective of common people that agreed to bombard advertising like this, should the “top grossing queries” list be made publicly available. Giving Google all that money isn’t great, but it would probably be a new issue for companies to argue over, and it would be hard to quickly make it illegal with Google sniffing out potential profits.
I would suggest trying spacedesk. It’s not great, but when it works it even works over USB.
Lawful evil with two separate sized monitors is also really nice for those who like to game with a video on the second screen. Big screen for the game, small for the video/stream, and vertical order is up to preference.
Yeah, unfortunately that would be up to the average person knowing better than to give out passwords.
Maybe the warning could require Apple sign-in to dismiss, but can be hidden at startup? Then make it an industry standard to present the phone when it is powered off.
EDIT: Yes, I know that this is still shitty for most customers.
My Discipline says hi, loved building it!
I don’t even need to know German to understand this one, katze in snack-automaten is exactly what it sounds like.
I think when this tech is matured it will just another standard procedure, but from the current state of forensics it’s pretty wild to think about regardless. It’s kind of scary, but it also kind of feels like organic progression.
Android user here, and I think this is a pretty pointless comment.
They already explicitly mentioned how they can’t convince their social circle to use anything but first-party messaging. It’s like if someone says “I couldn’t convince my friends to go to the movie theater” and I were to respond with “who the hell still goes to the movies??? I just watch from my plex server and invite everyone to my house to watch movies.” Aka, it’s a non-answer.
I used to fail just to cast YouTube to my TV on android for random reasons. It would take a couple tries. Now, first try every time.
This is an interesting situation because my household has the exact opposite problem, where Android phones cast YouTube to the TV seamlessly and Apple phones take a solid 15-30 seconds to recognize the TV at all (Roku SmartTV).
I remember hearing that Yelp blocks Tor users, but I’m not sure if that is the case through proxies.
Also iirc Cloudflare blocks all Tor exits.
I want to watch Mitch McConnell’s brain melt on livestream
This is, in zoomer speak, based.
A bit off topic, but is this dev unironically using thin, light gray text on a white background?
…do you really think the devs of these systems don’t understand how to distinguish VMs from authentic devices in their device authenticating platform?
I felt this way for a while on the website that is a reverse of “tidder.”
But then I realized engagement is visibility, visibility is awareness, and awareness drives change. Best we can do is upvote and add to the dissenting thoughts in the comments.
There are a lot of test proctoring services that only work on chrome that are required by schools/universities too. I hate the services, but I don’t want to fail my exams, and these online tests/proctoring services are getting more and more common post-pandemic-isolation.
I just wanted to point out that Oral B’s basic electric toothbrushes still range from $45-$80, so it’s not quite as cheap as you say it is. Your point still stands in its entirety. The only thing that makes this product different from the $45 model is the Alexa functionality, and taking that away makes it effectively not the same product.