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I mean the next generation of vehicles (and since I bought used, that’s also a generation ago)
I mean the next generation of vehicles (and since I bought used, that’s also a generation ago)
I intentionally sought out a used vehicle with haptic menu controls. It pissed me off when I realized there was no point of having it, because the UI still locks me out of most of the interface when I am not completely stopped.
It seems like the next generation just entirely gave up on the concept of safety.
Catholics believe the principle of double effect could act as a moral compass here.
In a direct abortion, the intended effect is to end the life of the fœtus. There are probably other medical procedures that could achieve the desired effect of saving the life of the mother, unfortunately I’m guessing they are not sought out due to cost and the low likelihood that both lives would be saved.
This is what I often did before going to a party. Sometimes before, sometimes after driving more than 90km to get there
My limited experience with Agile is being forced to share the stage with half-hour soliloquies every morning**, so as long as the dev team doesn’t have to deal with poorly-managed scrums, I’m all for it.
** I made a failed attempt at reminding everyone that it’s called a ‘standing meeting’ partly because we’re supposed to stand for its entirety. If the average person is overcome by the urge to sit down, then the _weak_ly-chaired meeting has been going on for way too long.
Edit: Instead of chair, I meant ‘scrum master’
Locking issues? News to me! I have a problem with the database migration pausing during the “[INF] Applying migration ‘MigrateRatingLevels’” step and while googling the issue, I haven’t seen enough chastising, myself.
As a precaution, I changed my CIFS mount to NFS to no avail. I’m on the cusp of doing all the necessary prep-work to officially submit an issue to GitHub.
My favourite is:
Them: We want less red in the pie chart. Fix that remote vulnerability.
Me: We don’t even have that component enabled. It’s reporting on a DLL file version, not the vulnerability itself.
Them: Just lower our vulnerability score.
(Me wondering if I deploying dozens of fully-patched systems would have the same proportional effect)
Tenable (or how our security folks have our scans configured) doesn’t seem to get that.
Ohh, you’ve just found a great workaround to a problem I have with my Google TV. It direct plays 4K HDR videos with ogg audio (quite poorly, I might add) I’d rather have transcoded.
Jellyfin specifically or just anything in general?
You think the devout ones think they’re good?
Probably the opposite, dude.
The religious aren’t as obtuse as Internet randos suddenly given a voice may lead you to believe. Even those who profess reincarnation believe we only get to experience this life and serve our purpose once. May as well make the most of it.
First a bishop, now a priest, too?
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The only source is the absolutely bonkers price – that’s why it’s an assumption.
In all seriousness, if I were to release open source hardware and software, I’d charge a price like that to ensure that my time would be reasonably compensated for what’s clearly going to involve small production batches of hand-built-in-the-first-world items.
It’s a project by an Australian team, so one would assume two things:
I have no experience in this specific matter, but you could look up how to switch the sector size from 512 bytes to 4096 and, you know, just do the opposite.
I once realized so many of my favourite businesses were cooperatives. I started thinking of what other co-ops I could start and grow. The excitement faded once I realized it would have to not be about the money.