Badass! Thanks!
Badass! Thanks!
This guy (Tim) did it from kittenhood, so he doesn’t mind at all. Our last cat (Dharma) took a bit of convincing, and trying different styles of harness.
Cat, cup of coffee. Sometimes phone if I remember.
I switched from Xbox 360 controllers to PS5 controllers (on pc). They weigh at least twice as much and the battery maybe lasts 4 hours if you’re lucky.
Pro tip, if this happens to you split your tickets up into smaller chunks! It has two effects:
One is that you will see progress from one sprint to the next, even if it’s 1 story point at a time.
It also has a psychological effect! If you’re like me you will avoid the huge, nebulous tasks. But if it’s something manageable with a defined start and end, you will do it. You could probably even schedule it.
This article was annoying to read. I think they’re misusing the term “bricked”, right? Like the toothbrush still works, they just decommissioned the app which allows you to set up the Alexa part?
It’s still shitty behaviour and people should still never buy closed source IoT devices, but I really struggled to figure out what the actual story is.
This is a good comment, I think. Authoritarianism is defeated with democracy, not economic systems.
The one judge who voted against everything:
Her dissenting opinion concluded that the dispute in question was essentially political rather than legal and there was no plausible basis for finding genocidal intent on the part of Israel.
That phrase “genocidal intent” is interesting, and not something I think is reflected in international law. The actual case is summarised as:
South Africa considers Israel to be responsible for committing genocide in Gaza and for failing to prevent and punish genocidal acts. South Africa contends that Israel has also violated other obligations under the Genocide Convention, including those concerning “conspiracy to commit genocide, direct and public incitement to genocide, attempted genocide and complicity in genocide
In any case, this decision is an initial stage about Israel’s obligation to PREVENT genocide. So the dissent is not actually relevant until later, right?
Fuuuucking hell what a terrible article. Here’s the pertinent paragraph:
Campaigners accuse Euro Parking of circumventing data protection rules by using EU-based agents to request driver data without disclosing that it is for UK enforcement.
TFL contracts Euro Parking to send fines to people. Euro Parking is based in the EU, and uses that fact to obtain information about European drivers, which TFL ultimately should not have access to.
Here’s the thing, it is the data CONTROLLER’S job to control data. You can make all the requests you want and it’s up to the party that holds the data to make sure that request is legitimate. The breach is on their side.
I guess there is an argument that this information has been obtained under false pretenses. If that’s true, it’s still got nothing to do with TFL. I guarantee there’s a contract term about complying with all relevant laws.
What the fuck are those sources hahahaha, you can’t just say a name and act like that’s a source. Did you use LLM to write that comment?
What is the difference? I had an IT guy remote into my system yesterday to delete Teams and install Teams classic
I’d say that is practically over
The problem is that the media and political class has conspired to make you think that. It is most definitely not “over”. Not as a live pandemic, and not as the aftermath ie long covid, lost school years, etc. It’s like if in 2009 people said the financial crisis was over.
Wes Streeting orchestrated it from within labour, he is now shadow health sec and making noises about privatising the NHS.
I was gonna say buying a house too. Mortgage payments are 1/3 what my rent was, and rents have doubled since then.
Oreo cookie? That’s a shit sandwich!
It’s the one I use most, even though it sucks. I like that I can control it with my phone
Do, or do not! There is no try.
I’d like that please
What was the strategy?