If a law were passed, infrastructure would materialize. Our freedoms cannot depend on the idea no one will step up to make money solving these “problems.”
Interesting concept. Not sure it’d last too long though.
The reaction between a shield and laser is completely random
Is this mentioned in the book? I can’t recall.
That’s not really related to what I asked though…
I’d like a way to require a pattern outside of predefined locations or WiFi networks. Anyone know of a way?
Lockdown is great but if you fail to put it on then it’s open access for unscrupulous cops.
Most promises in medical news, much like energy news, never pan out.
Here’s to hoping though.
Almost definitely.
I should probably know what this does but I’m thinking I don’t. Could somebody explain?
That was my impression but now that someone else has it the contrarian in me says otherwise.
And pirates are using hardware to commit their dirty deeds!
Maybe this is how technological society crumbles, one lawsuit at a time.
Acetone is not considered to be a carcinogen or even promoter of existing cancers. To my knowledge, no reputable source claims otherwise.
Do you have a source? I’m not aware of this being a widely accepted explanation.
It would be logical to restrict access to alcohol far more severely if you have that concern.
I feel bad for dogs that live with hard wood floors.
I assume you weren’t a contractor, but if you were it depends on whether your contract specifies “work for hire.”
You’re sort of missing the point. Two programming implementations are never the same if you rewrite them from scratch for anything but the most trivial program. It wouldn’t be a copy of the original and it would have a unique, if similar, implementation. It’s not as clear cut as you suggest (at least not for the reasons you suggest, but IANAL.)
Okay but did you know about the owl?
They didn’t even mention a specific model. Why would you say they need 24gb to run any model? That’s just not true.