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All of those are true of even smaller USB drives (which has been a problem here).
All of those are true of even smaller USB drives (which has been a problem here).
I imagine data security and what the government would know is putting some off. It is part of the reason the national ID (My Number) faltered.
Off the top of my head, and I’m sure there are more, people use: tinder, bumble, Pairs, Zwei, Zekushi, and probably more. Pairs and Zwei, at least, are geared toward long-term and marriage. Pairs had a very bad UX and, of course, a cost. I did meet some people on there, but nothing lasted (one nearly did, but I wasn’t doing another LTR with a barely-functional alcoholic that otherwise was a great match).
Thanks for explaining! I haven’t set foot in a datacenter since probably 2008ish, heh.
Yeah, I had never seen a connector that looks anything like that, but I figured I was just behind the times (since it didn’t look like Ethernet plugged into it to me)
I moved from social to run a few months ago after being fed up. I like it.
As a programmer, I don’t even know what we’re looking at. A switch, I would guess, but I haven’t seen hardware in years. In any case wouldn’t “port 21 <bottom|top>” been better?
Basically every tunnel and such here has an AM station to tune into for traffic/weather conditions (weather can be wildly different at the end of some longer tunnels, especially the ones that gain elevation or open to a bridge over a valley).
People should be able to do this, at least for simple programs. We used to do it all the time.
if less than 5% of users still regularly cast from a desktop browser.
Wait, I could do that?! It doesn’t matter a ton at the moment, but I might want to do that in future. I’ll have to look into it.
This image convinced me to make pizza. No glue, though I guess it technically involved flour and water (and starch and/or cellulose on the pre-shredded cheese)
I got not long after they stopped DVDs and the selection plummeted in the areas I was interested (a lot of niche films and foreign films for language practice, so not super common). Have not regretted it.
In JS, it’s just NaN if my browser’s console is to be believed. I suspected it would probably be {object}
for no clear reason
But as a user, when I delete something, it should go away forever.
Years of working tech support in my past tells me that this is a lie. “OMG restore this!”
You didn’t include a version in your query. You also could try using quotes, though this specific entry may not be helped by it (e.g. “in operator”). For most things, you can click a link with the older version and somewhere there is typically a dropdown or something to change the version and, if not, you’ll at least know which section/etc. it is in in the new documentation.
If you don’t include a version, it’s probably going to pull up questions/answers that it finds most match in general and maybe people just aren’t asking that question for your version.
I think there’s a lot to hate about modern search results, but I also think there’s some opportunity to search better. I do miss the days when AND, OR, and NOT operators actually worked all the time and as expected.
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The original computers were often women as well.
If it’s where I think it is, it’s not going to block the view for the locals. That’s not to say it won’t be an eyesore, but locals will often have their own views (and a ton of that town’s population lives more outside and inside is mostly just tourist stuff (hotels, onsen, parks, etc.)).
Edit: unbalanced parenthesis :/
Edit 2: yeah, looks like the one I’m thinking of. Dentist office opposite it. https://maps.app.goo.gl/gvtEEggMEzKwTa3B8
First, what does that have to do with the article, or was this a response to something accidentally set at parent level?
I’ve been in Japan for almost 9 years now and that’s not really my experience. I’ve been generally just treated like a normal human as I would anywhere else. Yeah, there are racist fuckheads, but 15% seems like a lot in my experience.
The most practical reasons are that both the drives and media are getting harder to find.