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Yeah this is just capitalistic business in general. Don’t do anything proactive if it might reduce the bottom line in the short term. Blame others and beg for help when you weren’t proactive. Succeed singularly, fail collectively
“Uh, it just happened to fall on it. In any case, here’s gravity”
lol sorry couldn’t help it, but I agree
https://www.walmart.com/ip/862670990
In all serious though I don’t think that term has ever been used outside of articles for this research
They are not primarily a domain registrar, they are a website builder SaaS. So they will probably try to sell you on that product when you renew, but many registrars will try to upsell you, so that’s not uncommon. If you are planning to transfer away, I can certainly recommend Namecheap, I’ve used them for many years without issue
That’s what I love about the game. It took them awhile to get there, but kamikaze ninja? Fun build. Pure netrunner? Fun build. Armored ballistic assault? Fun build. Hybrid between any of the builds? Also fun. The combat feels great no matter which route you take
I feel like that’s what a netrunner build in CP2077 is. Sure, it’s not psi ops, but it’s basically magic brain spell attacks
Those things aren’t mutually exclusive. Yes, they are dumping massive resources into SMIC. Yes, they also want to maintain imperialism over Taiwan, and TSMC is a part of that. Some of it is fear-mongering sure, but China is consistently confrontational in the South China Sea and beyond. There’s a reason they enforce an abrasive naval presence there and continue to press against the Philippines.
https://www.ft.com/content/b4ee2e18-3256-4371-8369-9a3118959fca
And then China popping their head out claiming Taiwan is part of China because they want to seize TSMC
Yeah he didn’t give a shit if they switched to for-profit, he was just mad he wasn’t getting some of that profit
*smacks lips* what a shame
Reminds me of the Ashley Madison leak. Watching the Netflix documentary where there was a class action lawsuit
In August 2015, after its customer records were leaked by hackers, a $576 million class-action lawsuit was filed against the company.
In July 2017, the parent company of Ashley Madison agreed to pay $11.2 million to settle the class action lawsuit filed on behalf of the approximately 37 million users whose personal details were leaked
Lol cost of doing business, a write off by their accounting department
Or the one about a post-Trump presidency, The Handmaiden’s Tale
Ah thanks for the clarification, that’s pretty neat, I’ll update my comment
One doesn’t exclude the other. And if you really hate QR codes that much I’m sure there will be a flag or you can recompile the kernel without this, it’s Linux after all
Lol just what I found first with a quick google, but it is funny
My guess is it means this sort of recent windows feature of showing a QR code on how to search for the issue you’re experiencing
Having a QR code with a link to the error code or at least a way to search it is an excellent UX thing, especially for those who are less accustomed to dealing with Linux kernel panics
See the comments in response to mine on how this might look
Austria!? Well then, G’day mate! Let’s put another shrimp on the barbie
and vpn… just not one of the shitty ones