I played high-end games I couldn’t otherwise play, often at a discount, and then they refunded me at the end anyway. Pretty sweet deal
I played high-end games I couldn’t otherwise play, often at a discount, and then they refunded me at the end anyway. Pretty sweet deal
If people didn’t do this it would happen faster. Not everyone has the luxury of immediately switching, just like the “move to another state” argument
Software updates have, more than once, changed my settings for things like autopilot without warning, and I’ve only discovered it when driving and turning autopilot on.
I feel like this point can’t be overstated enough. When I need to go somewhere, I shouldn’t need to reorient myself because the car receives software updates all the time. A device that’s constantly changing is inherently unreliable, even if technically it’s improving over time.
This looks popular: www.chezmoi.io
They’re going full-on theocracy, no?
I think they’re mistaken, it’s a shark actually. I would know because I saw the trailer for the documentary in theaters (Meg 2)
Mr Aslam added that since the signed bills were not received from the president even after 10 days, they automatically became law.
Sounds like a bad process. It’s wild how much process and corruption are so often intertwined. At least in the U.S., government processes seem so rigid and unforgiving to everyday civilians
I’m not seeing this in the article. Is it from somewhere else?
For those unaware, this is a decent summary: https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/21/foxconn-mostly-abandons-10-billion-wisconsin-project-touted-by-trump.html
These seems like an issue worth addressing. If it’s too easy to report and too difficult to dispute, I could see the CVE ecosystem be weaponized and turned into a political tool.