Does Google Cloud not count as “own hardware” for google?
That's why the bars are so different. The "cloud" price is MSRP
Does Google Cloud not count as “own hardware” for google?
That's why the bars are so different. The "cloud" price is MSRP
lol. Did this in my old building - the dryer was on an improperly rated circuit and the breaker would trip half the time, eating my money and leaving wet clothes.
It was one of the old, "insert coin, push metal chute in" types. Turns out you could bend a coat hanger and fish it through a hole in the back to engage the lever that the push-mechanism was supposed to engage. Showed everyone in the building.
The landlord came by the building a month later and asked why there was no money in the machines, I told him "we all started going to the laundromat down the street because it was cheaper"
And then when you are finally hyped that season 2 is going to be packed with surfing, they announce its cancelled
10 days without food hits differently when you are hiking through mountains 16 hours a day vs sitting on your couch
Literally every library with any traction in any field is MIT licensed.
If the scientific python stack was GPL, then industry would have just kept paying for Matlab licenses
For every 1 person who knows how to use the windows command line, there are 50 people struggling because they didn't embed their video into their PowerPoint, or worse, their USB stick only contains a shortcut to their actual .ppt file
English is not my native language, and I don't understand what "Have taken up farming."
It means they aren't developing software anymore because they are growing vegetables instead
To add: Bluetooth and WiFi both use the 2.4ghz spectrum. They are on the same chipset because otherwise you would need two antennas
The plastic liners in and on tins and cans - referred to as lacquer in the industry - don't impact recycling. When the tins are heated to thousands of degrees for recycling, what is left of the plastic liner, the inks and UV materials; is separated and basically skimmed off, leaving the metal.
https://ekko.world/plastic-lining-on-beverage-food-cans/226751
scientific research papers
When JSTOR comes knocking you are going to wish it was the MPAA instead
For us, probably 1 in 10-15ish say they never signed up. We also have a double opt in, meaning every single one of them opened an email and clicked a link to confirm they wanted to keep getting marketing emails
About 0.2% of people unsubscribe every time we send something out
I watched all of that and I still don't get it