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You can see this is a video of a computer screen.
Presumably this is from a security camera.
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You can see this is a video of a computer screen.
Presumably this is from a security camera.
Businesses that buy the enterprise versions of their software can disable those features in policy.
They are far less concerned with your security than their paying customers: businesses.
More muscle mommies please.
Edit: realized this is a lgbtq group… I’m a straight dude and love this pic.
How long you been buying phones? How do you not know there are far cheaper phones?
I post this a lot but it’s true. Younger people definitely have problems with this.
https://www.theverge.com/22684730/students-file-folder-directory-structure-education-gen-z
My aunt is a teacher and I remember when she started talking about how her school was getting Chromebooks I thought that wasn’t going to be good for learning how to use “real” computers. Same with phones and tablets. Everything is too abstracted away from the user so they never have to know what a directory is.
It actually doesn’t take much smarts. Unfortunately it still seems out of reach for some.
They both know how FPTP voting works.
Don’t forget the speech one. Both said no on that one.
The rest I’m on board with.
Oh… maybe you guys don’t actually know how it works.
Even Republicans know. I think I gave “progressives” too much credit.
Ok. That still doesn’t address my first reply to you.
Cool. How does it work right now?
Let’s pretend we don’t know how FPTP voting works and don’t know what a spoiler vote is
- people LARPing as progressives.
I care about the color of the message insofar as it indicates whether it’s encrypted or not.
If not color, what should they switch to in order to still communicate this information to the user?
The article isn’t clear on how encryption will work with RCS. Guess I’ll be looking into that.
Did the US have people there? Top of this thread says “word is” which is like Trump doing his “people are saying” bullshit.
Links to reputable sources?
That is very interesting and their cars look appealing.
I think in the US, a company may have a better time selling the whole car including battery and still offering quick replacement when it comes time to upgrade.
I’m about to search more but do you happen to know if Nio is selling in the US?
Edit: Dang… Not selling in the US yet. And with these new tariffs it’s not looking good.
he can have power of people in a business context, which is always morally good
Man, what???
I would love to see a car company create a vehicle platform with battery replacements central to the design of the car. Make larger packs out of smaller units so their larger models (or simply longer range models) simply use more of the smaller pack units. Recycle old packs back into making newer ones to reduce the need to mine more materials.
Sure, charge me enough on the replacement to keep this cycle going. Buying a car you know will get battery (and therefore range) upgrades as time goes on is a no-brainer.
Imagine the goodwill and free word-of-mouth advertising you would receive if you went the extra mile and open sourced all the software for the vehicle and allowed users to modify it if they wanted. Make the car not look like dogshit and I imagine you’d do well.
Again, you’re overly concerned with the source rather than the content. Do you think VOA is making up an EU condemnation?
That can’t be because anyone who thinks that would simply open another tab in their browser and look for a different source which may corroborate this one.
So you just want to be obtuse. Literally nothing I say will convince you. Considering that, I think we’re done here.
For anyone else reading the thread: https://apnews.com/article/european-union-condemn-hamas-human-shields-2c0d1c04cb38fc4acce37d8d624e1a3f
What does a hard fork get this author that blocking meta’s domains from their account not get them?