Whenever the topic of UBI comes up please always mention the pro of not hiding dead family members in the freezer. Its so specific yet sorta random haba
I prefer my cars with quality testing, hardware that is not consumer grade that lasts more than a year, and mechanical doors so if the battery dies after buckling a kid in the car seat they aren't trapped in the vehicle with the only option to smash the window. I'd love to live in fear with no guarantee the steering wheel won't fall off while I'm driving on the highway.
Adding to what others said it is beneficial to load an app from RAM.
- Loads faster for user convenience
- Lower power usage so you'll have better battery life
- More RAM reduces disk writes for cache / temporary files / from cold started apps that could write to storage.
Looks like tesla offers a premium subscription for most things and a separate one for the fancy cruise control... So I assume you have an old model or your being a troll?
"If you'd like to set a timer with a specific time, please subscribe to Amazon timer unlimited. You have a trial available, would you like to activate your free trial?"
It requires a certain security software installed on windows. Yes it is still going on since IT admins have to boot into safe mode to fix it.
Its non compete but without any benefit to the employee.
I didn't confirm it but saw a comment when there was only one level left. They mentioned how to download them and make them playable as your own offline stage. They also mentioned you can download an archive of all the levels about 1 TB of data. The level has 2 or 3 files for each one if I recall correctly.
Edit: found archive link. The process to do it for one levels not automated but from what I read so someone will likely make a tool around the time it actually shuts down. https://archive.org/details/smm_levels
Article said they were using Bluetooth and a app on play store / app store I assume the app measures the signal strength to determine the proximity to the devices. Maybe some laptops don't turn off Bluetooth in their sleep state or people just weren't putting their laptops to sleep? Could pickup tablets or phones forgotten in cars too.
I know a guy who runs a security company and is a k-9 police officer. Brags about using his customers security cameras to help the police.
DDOS = denial of service attack. Attacker sends a bunch of requests overloading a service and causing other clients to experience.timeouts due to the service not being.abe.to.handle the load.
Servo is an active project still just not owned by Mozilla.