I would never sit in something like this. The idea of an autonomous airborne vehicle seems terrifying to me.
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I would never sit in something like this. The idea of an autonomous airborne vehicle seems terrifying to me.
I did the same. Faced a problem where mp3 and opus replaygain tags follow different spec (replaygain calculators for some reason use R128_ tags for opus files for some reason) and some players don’t support it yet. Apart from that there haven’t been issues.
An alternative: https://www.usebruno.com/
nitter.net has been pretty stable lately so I have been using that instead.
It has happened on rare occasions. Most of the time, no. But I didn’t think they had access to the mouse cursor trajectory.
Bots definitely can check a box, and they can even mimic the erratic path of human mouse movement
Damn I didn’t know that was being tracked too
Is this a puff piece for Google because they are going through a secret anti-trust trial?
How does sleep tracking work with watches in general? Do you have to wear the watch as you sleep?
It depends on your setup and the nature of the updates.
This update is small. If you are using docker/compose, you’ll have to do nothing but update the version number of the image.
Large updates sometimes have database migrations that take a long time.
Once in the past, there has been an update that raised the minimum supported Postgres version which was the most tedious. But cases like this are rare.
It’s mostly about infrastructure as code but I have never used it.
Look, I’m a trial judge. I am not anyone that understands the industry and the markets in the way that you do. And so I take seriously when companies are telling me that if this gets disclosed, it’s going to cause competitive harm.
Not sure what a trial judge is but he sounds way in over his head.
300 searches per month for 5 USD sounds a bit expensive. That’s about 10 searches per day. Sometimes I have had to try four or five variations of a search query to find what I am looking for on Google. Having to worry about exhausting a paid search quota sounds a little bit nerve-racking.
i’m just glad the monkeys aren’t suffering anymore.
I thought they were still testing on animals.
This somewhat makes sense in that ra w media is higher volume in terms of data. But lossy compressed images and video can still be high data-volume even if they are not raw.
The aspect that is missing from this discussion is how much it would actually cost Apple to include high wired data transfer speeds in non pro models and whether non pro models cost enough to justify including this feature even if a small fraction of users use it.
As an addendum I will share my opinion that even pro model users are not gonna use wired transfer 99.99% of the time. I feel Apple is doing this to fabricate a separation between pro and non-pro models plus boosting their bottom line. Sadly there are a bunch of people in this thread that are uncritically defending a trillion dollar corporation for reasons I cannot fathom. This is not really a topic that I’m passionate about so I’m not gonna engage in this any further.
Non pro users don’t need to transfer photos?
Why do Pro users need 3 transfer speeds?
I see rock music in the samples but it’s the only non electronic one there.
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language
Their bug tracker but I don’t think localisation stuff should go here: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/
I agree. The reason I said what I said was that assumed that this taxi would not have a pilot in it. A lot of what planes do is automated but having a highly trained human pilot overseeing everything relieves me.