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If the goal of this meme was to start a discussion pointing out all of the shortcomings or nuclear or was very successful.
Plenty of benefits, but pretty far from problem free.
When can we start talking about fusion again?
If the goal of this meme was to start a discussion pointing out all of the shortcomings or nuclear or was very successful.
Plenty of benefits, but pretty far from problem free.
When can we start talking about fusion again?
Predates the 8086, truly a marvel of the transition point of biological to mechanical engineering.
Your next flight, a minimum of 22 minutes of uninterrupted flying time during every hour in the air!
I’m really torn on Dune. I agree with everything you said, but once the runtime gets much past 2 hours I start worrying about how much my bladder is going to effect my enjoyment.
But those two I did see in theaters and thought it was worth it.
Looks more like it mildly underperformed relative to the overall market being very low, and getting lower.
And literally everything else and cramming it into one universe
But don’t you know, you can’t tax the wealthy, they’ll just leave! It’ll never work, and you’ll never get more income.
That’s skipping over the fact that recovering deleted data, even if it isn’t overwritten, is not an “oops”. It it takes extra effort, and if that data isn’t being protected it would be overwritten incidentally as drives are used.
There is a big difference in a database between “flagging” data and actually removing the association of the data to the database.
The article is being disingenuous about data not being deleted unless it’s overwritten with 1’s and 0’s. Technically that’s true, but:
Most data being deleted is equivalent to a piece of paper being placed in a trashcan, and it’s “permanently” deleted when that trash gets hauled away to a landfill (or supposedly recycling but that’s another topic). Technically it’s still forensically accessible, but it isn’t accessible by any normal means. That piece of paper may not have been incinerated, but for the majority of practical purposes, it’s gone.
Apple never hauled the trash away, even though they claimed they did. There should be no way for them to accidentally restore those photos, just like there’s no way for you to accidentally get a piece of paper back in your trash bin after it’s been sent to a landfill.
Focusing on the 1s and 0s skips past the fact they failed to complete the first, obvious, essential step. If they didn’t delete it the simple way, they would never have gotten to the 1s and 0s step. This isn’t just a simple oversight, and those pictures were still very easily accessible, just not to the people who should have been in control of them.
Eh, or they just don’t want a forever history stored on their own computer any more than they want it stored on someone else’s computer.
This seems incredibly short sighted. People don’t like having their voice silenced, for good reason. Refuse them a chance now and they’re more likely to make their displeasure known in the general election when it will have a much greater effect.
The chef makes food. They’re different plates. Getting one big order of 9 different plates or 3 orders of three isn’t going to impair their flow.
Your waitress telling you that… agreed with what others have said that it was not professional and almost certainly a lie.
Thank you!
Can’t read the post past the giant subscribe things banner :/
Article is ten years old.
Just like in cities the world over, blame should be with the landlords and those that regulate them. And Airbnb.
Maybe the “movement” is just attracting insufferable people, who also find themselves insufferable.
Why is this oniony?
Hopefully we stop wasting this limited resource on fucking balloons.
Edit: well this kicked off a fun and respectful conversation. The information I can find from actual scientists says wasting helium on balloons is bad. The balloon lobby says it is just a waste byproduct. The balloon lobby brings nothing of value to the world in terms of plastic or helium use, so I’m going to go with the science opinion on this one.
Huh
Hexbear is an 8/10 on this scale