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They are perfectly free to do that. They just have to resubscribe from their new home country at the new rate. Just like with telephone service or cable tv. It’s not like they will get in trouble or would be prevented from moving.
They are perfectly free to do that. They just have to resubscribe from their new home country at the new rate. Just like with telephone service or cable tv. It’s not like they will get in trouble or would be prevented from moving.
All hail Gid!
Ahh, so I did actually understand it… I thought for sure I was missing something since they are usually way more clever than this.
It’s part of the security test to make sure you are the actual owner of the ticket.
Except he actually collected his winnings.
How are you getting it to do that? Fedora wants to reboot every day for me, even for the simplest update.
And If they label the pedal “stop” and it doesn’t actually stop the car?
Does Apple have actual instructions and documentation that explains this? I honestly didn’t know, as I’ve never used iMessage.
They saved the pretty young white girl, yay!
Tell that to Fedora that keeps resetting the Firefox homepage back to a Fedora news site.
All true, which is what I meant by “not well” encrypted. It’s technically encrypted, but for all practical purposes it might as well not be.
It IS encrypted. Not well, but it’s encrypted.
About the only thing I still use it for is setting timers and asking it what time it is. It’s useless at everything else.
A state Constitution can’t override the federal one. If the federal one says you have the right to vote, then you have the right to vote.
If he goes into hiding he could actually make bank of his supporters by telling them that the Libs have him locked up in a secret prison.
Is this an attempt to obscure a real spy balloon? Send over so many trash filled ones that they start ignoring the real deal when it flies overhead?
This driver is still beta, right? I’m not seeing release binaries on Nvidia’s site. Just making sure I’m not missing anything.
I consider “context”, even if not added explicitly by the user, to be part of the input.
Not exactly. The answers would be exactly the same given the exact same inputs if they didn’t intentionally and purposefully inject some random jitter into the algorithm each time specifically to avoid getting the same answer each time
Trebuchets just don’t have the same range.