I thought it was a phishing attempt
And they are like $20. Which is like 2 bananas or something
Hey do you know what enforcement is written into the ADA? We'll, I'll just tell you. There isn't any. It's up to the individual who is denied access to sue the establishment to get them to comply with a law that's now 30+ years old.
It's got some real scientifically based dragons vibes.
runs only on MacOS
And
get it into the hands of millions of developers
Seems contradictory
Get a carbon monoxide monitor for your house.
If you think that's bad, I had to get a $1,000,000 umbrella coverage policy for our swimming pool to cover liability in case someone gets injured. I don't think it's unreasonable at all
Some of the comments in the article are quite humorous. How can Justice Rebecca Bradley say with a straight face that the WI Supreme Court is undermining democracy when the republican party candidates got just under 45% of the total statewide vote but still somehow have 2/3 of the seats in the legislature? Democracy surely is being undermined, but I don't think Ms Bradley is focusing on the right things.
Well he is wielder of the flame of Anor, and I don't think you can put a muzzle on the sun.
Way back in the 1950s some guy had the same observation you did. He came up with an idea for a book that would solve disputes over trivia by bar patrons. 70 years later the Guinness Book of World Records has over 22,000 entries in their database.
"take your reputation anywhere you want on the Internet."
How is this supposed to work exactly? Does any other site care about your reddit karma?
You'd be surprised. I had some security devices that I was actively using get shut down simply because some paperwork didn't get filled out properly and the data center team claimed they had no documentation on them.