Comment Re:Kettle calling tea (Score 1) 57
Eric Schmidt, Google's former CEO
Looks like he's no longer part of the problem.
Eric Schmidt, Google's former CEO
Looks like he's no longer part of the problem.
People who send me too many Signal or WhatsApp (sorry, I need that one) messages get muted, either for a week or permanently.
Apps which alert me to things I don't care about, they are no longer permitted to send me notifications.
Spam cold callers who don't show their numbers? I no longer take calls from anonymous callers.
Older versions of Android used to cause a light to flash on notifications, my new phone no longer does that and that means hours of battery life just through that simple fix.
You can reconfigure that button the way it was.
Last Friday I was looking at rebooting my phone, pressing the normal button brought up this helpful message telling me how to use Google Gemini. A couple of minutes later I had the normal button back to doing the normal things when I pressed it, still a total PITA when it happened.
Are these values "continuously measured" or is the logging event driven?
As to what the difference between simultaneous and two seconds, the "simultaneous" end of the scale is a clear indication that the switch locking mechanism was broken.
08:08:42 Engine 1 fuel switch flips to CUTOFF
08:08:43 Engine 2 fuel switch flips to CUTOFF
A question: What is the the granularity of those times given? I get the impression that it is one second, but there is quite a difference between
08:08:42.999 Engine 1 fuel switch flips to CUTOFF
08:08:43.000 Engine 2 fuel switch flips to CUTOFF
and
08:08:42.000 Engine 1 fuel switch flips to CUTOFF
08:08:43.999 Engine 2 fuel switch flips to CUTOFF
One of those is essentially "simultaneously" and the other pretty much two seconds apart.
Even tenths of a second would be better than what we have been given.
Even reading the second half of the summary was sufficient to understand that.
In my case I don't have a social media presence and am not prepared to shell out $500 * for a meal so it's "other people's lives".
* - $500 US, I've been to Jamaica and (years previously) Hong Kong. 500 of their dollars would be more acceptable.
In fact it is a poisonous import pushed by Us corporations, completely alien to our culture in Europe.
Not even the Vatican museum would meet their puritan code of conduct nonsense.
I guess the fork is more to get away from woke X.org than from wayland
His most recent job title is "President".
The reporting misses an important aspect. Denmark will hold the EU council Presidency for Q2 2025 and thus in a top position to steer all debates.
The Danish crown was confronted with the US presidential threat to seize Greenland, a possession for seven hundred years that predates the early settler communities in the United States. Then the International court of Justice thing of Microsoft that apparently sparked the Smith sovereignty love-bombing to the EU.
There is a pivotal moment now.
No, it's more like "the government has to follow its own rules".
So tell me that's what's been happening over the past few months? Beautiful tariffs introduced and withdrawn on a whim, deportations by the US equivalent of the Gestapo (they tick most of the boxes) on a whim, DOGE destruction spearheaded by someone the anointed one is now considering deporting - that is just skimming the surface.
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but what about the kickbacks on the $20K tech field visit fees?
Federalise the techs? (I think that's the expression)
You won't find lawyers prepared to disbar other ambulance chasers over such such a "triviality". I wonder if the other lawyer (or his/her paralegal) should have noticed, that would have killed the case then and there.
This is mostly about Donald and his tendency to unilaterally break conventions. Europeans are worried about backdoors mandated by His Highness on a whim, although that is also a problem with the British and the French.
I checked and it seems I had already disabled Gemini. I can't remember having done so but will presumably have done it as soon as I knew what it was - normal Luddite behaviour for me.
"If the code and the comments disagree, then both are probably wrong." -- Norm Schryer