The biggest problem with that is sadly the most functional design also happens to be the most boring.
The biggest problem with that is sadly the most functional design also happens to be the most boring.
Dunkin’ Donuts is an American Donut chain that exists worldwide (12,000 stores). Started in the 1950s
Where did his screenshot show levels give a discount? It just looks like badges for number of drinks ordered. Something you could track on your own if you wanted.
I’ve had issues with it coming out of standby/sleep as well as with swapping docks if i need it at home. It also boots relatively quick and ensures that any leaky applications are killed.
The better question is: why not?
That’s the point. This is nothing more than protectionism so you continue to buy western made cars. Now you don’t even have a choice.
I shut down my work laptop every night before going home.
Really? But I saw the exact opposite thing on Facebook. Which do I believe?
I am glad most of my devices couldn’t be upgraded to S2 anyway with the size of clusterfuck that turned out to be.
They freaking removed SMB/NFS playback. That’s like 90% of what I listen to.
They did a similar thing in Ms. Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid. One of the characters just had balls for hands but could pick things up. When they zoomed in it was thousands of tiny hands
That’s the point. Ax it internally, come up with reasons you can’t import it, “oh look we still need fossil fuels!”
Oh look, another soft layoff…
“Drop their expensive lawsuit against me…” that tells you all you need to know about his views on things.
Basically the judge vacated the decision. Tell me all the “but ackuallys” you want, but the net effect is that the judge unilaterally overturned the decision of the jury.
“It is a fact that this statement was written “
I’m not. They would be paying for their usage, I would be paying for my usage. Hence the flat fee for connection plus the cost of usage. It works the same way with sewer and gas (at least where I’m at) everyone pays a flat connection fee based on max size available to you and then you pay for your usage.
The “connection fee” would probably be flat by service size. Most homes have 200A connections so that would be one flat rate for everyone with a 200A ingress. If a business uses 400A, they’d get a different price but all 400A would be the same.
Get it now? That has nothing to do with amount used, but rather the size of your “pipe”
I hate that it puts package management in Devs hands. The same Devs that usually want root access to run their application and don’t know a vulnerability scan for the life of them. So now rather than having the one up to date version of a package on my system I may have 3 different old ones with differing vulnerabilities and devs that don’t want to change it because “I need this version because it works!”
I am so glad others have this thought. I look at stars and realize that particular particle hit my eye from that far away.