Any other topic I would agree …
Any other topic I would agree …
Wondermark has had some great ones over the years.
Without knowing anything of your history this question looks like its asked in bad faith.
If the question is legit then type “sealioning” into a search engine and read a few of the results.
Then with that knowledge reread the rules and they should be pretty clear.
Not currently supported but it looks they they are actively scoping the feature with the intention of implementing it soon.
Sure, repartitioning works too.
You install your own windows? Do you really know if the pre-installed windows gets deleted?
This one seems to be easy to manage. Formatting the disc seems easy to do.
It can be interesting to see the questions that make it to hot questions.
Its a little sample of the various communities.
The word was selected by the American Dialect Society in January 2006 as the “most creative word” of 2005.
TIL
More than anything, the problem is apps.
True, its a real chicken and egg situation. No one what to use a platform without decent app support but no one wants to develop for a platform without any users.
What steps can be taken to mitigate this?
Be an employer of choice. What can you do to make people want to work with you, not out of necessity but because you are better than the alternatives. (Pro tip: if you’re paying the lowest rate you’re allowed to without braking the law you better be offering some other incentive)
In Australia they give (from largest to smallest):
Ingredients
- Carbonated Water
- Colour (150d)
- Food Acids (338, 330)
- Sweeteners (951, 950)
- Flavour
- Caffeine
With the numbers corresponding to:
Boltgun is pretty cool
You don’t “buy” music. You buy a license to listen to that music for as long as the license issuer still owns that particular song.
Unless dealing with the artist or studio directly the license issuer also won’t “own” the song but rather have a license to sell and distribute the title.
The real question is: did this comic usher Marvel Comics into on to new “plateau of greatness”?
Follow-up question: who is the big man? ??
I think I’ve heard that the USA federal gov is bigger than in the past, as in controlling more of an American’s life than in its history.
My first thought was that this is really two separate questions but then I realised a stat like this might answer both:
the number of public sector employees as a percentage of the total workforce.
(Its not considering the non-working population, and with variations to lifespan, unemployment, etc that may be relevant … I don’t know.)
And international comparison is available here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_public_sector_size
For a 30 year historical comparison of US data see figure 1.1 here:
https://www.cbo.gov/publication/60235#_idTextAnchor012
(My reading of the chart is that while total employment has gone up the state and federal public sectors have been pretty flat over that period. This would mean the public sector is currently a slightly smaller proportion of the total workforce compared to earlier in the chart.)
It looks like the Amazon region was experiencing less rainfall at the time with a corresponding shift towards drought tolerant species with parts of the region as savannahs !!
https://earthscience.stackexchange.com/a/2567
With a different rainfall profile the nutrient loss would have been vastly reduced.
Fun fact: The ecosystems of the Amazon Basin rely on around 27.7 million tons of Saharan Dust each year to replace the phosphorus that is washed away by the rains. Without this constant input the local soils would have been stripped of needed nutrients and would be unable to support the plants that currently thrive there.
“Piracy is a service problem.”
Yeah, I agree with that. I just found it disappointing that Sony could buy themselves a monopoly on anime in the western market and fail to provide a competent app for their own platform. Its a classic example of an own goal.
Its a fine line. I try to offer a (legal) ad free experience for my son as a matter of principal. But he asked to watch Naruto and it was only available on crunchyroll.
I signed up and the crunchyroll PlayStation app didn’t seem to have a functional search, recently played or favorites list. The best we could so was pick “all titles” and then scroll page by page alphabetically until we get to “N” then we had to remember which episode we were up to and the navigate to that season/episode. Then it would occasionally crash so we would have to repeat the process to resume playback. It probably only took a few minutes by it felt like an eternity of busy work. Needless to say we canceled that shitshow and torrented, if they are a major publisher and they can’t beat the convenience of casual privacy they are in trouble.
Personally its the convenience and UI that does it for me. I’m not using anything fancy but I have a USB HDD plugged into my home router this is accessible as an SFTP and UPnP media server any device on my network. It won’t transcode or anything but for >95% of content it will play fine on any PC/TV/phone/tablet in the house. The biggest issue is tracking viewing progress which can be an hassle is we do it manually instead of having Netflix/amazon/whatever track it for us. If crunchyroll can’t do that much then they don’t offer any advantage over their free alternatives and not worth an $x per month fee.
I’m getting interesting results with this:
https://www.google.com/search?q=tech+industry+watchdog
I think naming a particular tech vendor is likely to get different results compared to using generic terms.