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Yup, the lab could tell a difference!
Awesome!
Yup, the lab could tell a difference!
Awesome!
The amount of heat reflected/absorbed between the two sides is trivially small.
Your particular choice of wording here makes me very curious: Do you mean that there really was a measurable difference (which was trivially small)?
If that’s the case you should update Wiktionary which currently claims that they’re synonyms: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/resume#Noun
I myself spend a disproportionate amount of my free time debugging open source software (and filing bug reports and patches).
FWIW, this is not normal or expected, most users get their notifications more or less instantaneously. Maybe knowing this might help you search for information about whatever it may be that prevents this from working for you.
The Line messaging app is ridiculously popular in Japan, to the point where people sometimes are genuinely confused by someone trying to explain that they don’t have Line on their phone:
Kaizers Orchestra
I don’t really see the big problem here?
The primary problem in this story is the lying. If there are Bluetooth earbuds in the box then it should say Bluetooth on the box.
However sometimes people don’t realize which community they are in and they just look at the title.
Guilty as charged. After reading the title it didn’t even cross my mind that it could possibly refer to anything other than mobile apps so I saw no reason whatsoever to look at what community it was posted in as the app I came to think of as a good recommendation is cross platform.
When I finally learned about Pocket just a few years ago it surprised me greatly that I didn’t know about it before and now I use it daily:
I would like to suggest that anyone who in the year 2024 insists on you communicating with them by fax can’t be trusted and your best solution is therefore to stay away.
In general, no. Most malware that runs its own process simply uses some name intended to make you not notice it. But it is possible, in Linux just as in every other operating system that ever existed, to imagine that some unusually sophisticated malware manages to exploit some unknown vulnerability to gain full control of the kernel and then all bets are off, then it would be able to do anything.
Distract me with food and drink.
I think the people of the United States should be allowed to elect whoever they want, without us interfering.
Sync, it has a very nice user interface, I’ve been using it for years (previously for Reddit).
If you don’t actually have an opinion, just go with the default, ext4 really is a very good file system, but if you want to have an opinion and not go with the default, zfs is truly a fantastic file system.
No American says “four score and 20 years”,
My whole life has been a lie.
I like this.