don’t forget spiders, snakes, sharks, crocodiles. drop bears
don’t forget spiders, snakes, sharks, crocodiles. drop bears
Ranked choice is first past the post with extra steps.
In the strictest sense, no.
In the abstract, yes. Lithium ion batteries can be pretty violent if abused. Remember the Samsung Note phones?
In the UK the house of Lords is like that but in Australia the upper house has 6 year terms and have to go for reelection. Seats change all the time. Very few are safe seats.
Honestly, ewaste center.
Not much an atom with a gig of ram can do.
What kind of shower do you have that allows you to conduct observations in space? Not to mention write up a paper on it.
Can’t forget what you never knew in the first place.
You would know mate.
I’m not going to take Lemmy into the shower. What is this showerBeers?
Wake up, scroll Lemmy for a bit have a shower, then pretend to work for the next 8 hours.
It’s asking me for a password. OMG why doesn’t it know it’s me and do what I tell it.
I have been burnt too many times by vendor incompatibility at work to not read the manuals before deploying something.
Na, peek boomer would have a second jar for bad things he said about his wife or in-laws.
Working in IT.
Tell the truth.
We will get lied to straight to our face and when proven they are lying they double down and get annoyed.
We don’t care that you spilt coffee on your keyboard, we just need to know it happened so we can get you a new one.
Moving to the cloud is a business decision not a technical one.
Csuite sees us spending Capex 200K on a server or 2 and several thousand opex per year to maintain it.
Cloud takes that 200K Capex and move it to Opex with significant markup markup.
From a technical pov we st it as a waste but business will business itself into cost overruns
They got rid of that years ago though.
Do EV and OV certs actually provide additional useful? When was the last time you reviewed the certificate of a site you access for non work purposes?
They are bound by anti money laundering laws (AML) and are required to Know Your Customers (KYC).
https://support.kraken.com/hc/en-us/articles/know-your-customer-kyc-questionnaire
Yes it does compromise privacy because now when the exchange is asked who owns this wallet they have to hand your details to law enforcement.
Exchanges without KYC are getting rarer.
Oh did Crowdstrike fumble again?
Only if you install the Holywood package unironically
https://itsfoss.com/hollywood-hacker-screen/