What? How?
What? How?
That is how it already works. I don’t think most people have as much of a problem with that as complete client side screening.
“Baader-Meinhof phenomenon” or “frequency illusion.”
“Baader-Meinhof phenomenon” or “frequency illusion.”
Whoa, a person with 50% opacity?! Diffusion models are falling off.
Heck yeah, the standard model.
It’s a Lagrangian, so you can’t approach it directly with Newtonian mechanics.
It’s a Jubilant thing. They’re the company that co-owns franchise restaurants of Dunkin, Domino’s and Popeyes in India, and they run stock Ubuntu on their devices and remote into a Windows based server for orders and billing using VNC.
The same is, however, true for most of the stock market.
The only counter argument is dividends, which are extremely rare in most industries, and barely a dent relative to an investor’s portfolio.
I can relate, and it hurts that I can.
Window Managers.
Tiling Window Managers like i3wm are all the craze right now.
Not regular bad weather, but torrential weather. ISPs do have downtime once in a while as well.
I can only do 3 9s of uptime for now, and it makes enough sense for me to pay for the convenience.
I deployed it for a while on my home server, but in the end, the uptime wasn’t really satisfactory and I didn’t want to lose my ad blocker due to fibre damages due to poor weather or similar issues, so I decided to go for NextDNS.
NextDNS is paid but quite versatile. $20/year.
Where’s the dimension travelling rocket?