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They could relive major streets and create dedicated bus lanes.
They could prioritize the surface train stoplights.
They could create protected bike and scooter lanes.
Or they could blame the residents for trying to get around town.
They could relive major streets and create dedicated bus lanes.
They could prioritize the surface train stoplights.
They could create protected bike and scooter lanes.
Or they could blame the residents for trying to get around town.
They literally couldn’t pay the devs. Netflix for instance flat out refused to have blackberry pay for 2 full time devs to maintain an app.
Netflix looked at the market share and determined that there was 0 benefit. The people that were on blackberry devices already had a Netflix account.
Additionally Blackberry store apps were compelling for devs. Dev feedback included ease of development and more importantly they made a lot more money on the blackberry store than on iOS/android, both because the cut was better and they could jack the prices up because the customers were not nearly as frugal.
To get into mobile would require a massive overhaul of windows apps to get them mobile-friendly
Oh look, that’s exactly what they did and now we have PWAs for lots of apps. Maybe MS is getting ready to take a stab at mobile again.
Why is science trying to make gym-bro mice?
This happened to me pretty much the same and it didn’t even make local news.
Did you sleep through the search engine wars? Not a single search engine was good. There were sites dedicated to sending your search to all of the search engines at once.
Google showed up and it was game over. Their ad sales took off, and then they came out with gmail with 1gb of free storage and everyone went nuts for it since trying to stay under 15mb for your local isp was a pain in the ass.
Google disrupted very hard and continued to do so in many ways for a long time.
In many places if you’re found guilty of committing a crime and it’s “gang related” then the consequences go up. I think the same should happen to cops.
I’m not talking about the actions that can be debated, I’m talking about the ones where a fool did something egregious like tase a teacher for not obeying unnecessary instructions.
Translated “we forgot to QA against that gpu.”
We tried this already. California City is like the 3rd largest city in California. Planned cities mostly suck.
I get it. MS has a “free” rich text editor, it’s Word online. You can easily install any other simple rich text editor (is abiword still a thing?) on Windows. Wordpad probably has minimal usage.
Word pad is a rich text editor.
California City!
Who’s complaining on Reddit?
Who is the asshole that asked for this?
Palm Springs may be a desert but that doesn’t mean they don’t have any water. The geography of the area results in a nearly limitless supply of water that is replenished every year.
10k is like a single retirement community in the palms springs area.
I got to point out that ipv4 addresses are a serious supply/demand issue. I’m so fucking glad that they cost real $$$ just because I hate dealing with NAT and ipv6 will fix a lot of that, immediately.
I’m more concerned that a judge didn’t have a clerk do this. Judges should be half-decent at delegating tasks.
Enterprise. Intel has a tool that lets you use it but other management services like SCCM and landesk have methods to use amt/vpro.
At the enterprise level with teams you can bring your own key. If you want to remove MS’s access to your data you just remove the key and it’s effectively gone.
Does slack have something like this?
I’m ok with YouTube. I pay for a large music service and get no YouTube ads.
Every other service has only made things worse. Netflix has done the least by not yet pushing ads.