Integer overflow from 4 billion
Integer overflow from 4 billion
Having no tracked data probably more suspicious so maybe the key is to have a boring profile using Google and also do stuff elsewhere.
I once knew someone who organized their CD collection by colour to annoy her house mates.
The building in the background on the right is a good point of reference https://maps.app.goo.gl/nzUaXj6BJLrFNfe67
I live in a Nordic country, we have carts which need a coin, most people have a thing on their keychain to unlock a cart, majority of carts are returned.
The Plains go on, and on, and on, and on…
Am European. I drove from sfo to nyc in 4.5 days. Would I do that again? No.
Fire them from the ballistas
Virtualize fun things for projects
The best lessons are the hardest
I’ve used Linux since 1996 and don’t recommend it to anyone. They might want help with something.
You’re right and it’s a pragmatic approach to the problem. They only need broad technical effectiveness to change user behaviour.
I’d argue that it’s not strictly cost cutting but cost transferring. The total client resources most likely exceed that which would be needed on servers.
If your security relies on software in the control of the end user you have a problem.
Let’s use a spirograph
Probably. It’s in f-droid but increasingly looking not quite unmaintained, but not developed actively enough.
I had to create one this year after discovering that connectbot (ssh client on Android) didn’t support agent forwarding otherwise.
“How Can Mirrors Be Real If Our Eyes Aren’t Real?”