Sometimes it’s great. If people complain about paywalls, for example, and you didn’t even see the pop-up.
Sometimes it’s great. If people complain about paywalls, for example, and you didn’t even see the pop-up.
While I actually do that, you cannot seriously recommend it to anyone. Hardly any site works without Javascript nowadays.
It’s 6.2 GHz and they set the voltage to 1.85 V. Both is stated in the article. You must have missed it.
Just because software vendors legally made it that way doesn’t make it right. Also probably the main reason, many people don’t have any qualms pirating.
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How about keeping the guard rails as they are and let the fat car drivers carry the risk?
It’s effectively a dumb monitor.
I may be old-fashioned but that’s the only thing a TV is supposed to be. You choose how to use it by its periphery.
A few more years tops.
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The dotcom bubble was different. Now, everything related to actual AI development is hyped but the dotcom bubble inflated entire indexes, “new market” indexes were setup comprising companies nobody had ever heard of. It was orders of magnitude worse.
What should? Stock buybacks? Why?
Instead of delete it should say hide. And it’s pretty valuable to know what users don’t want to come up about themselves.
So, there’s evidence of mismanagement - any consequences for him? Probably not and that only means, next time will be even worse.
Upvoted for your edit. Publicly admitting you’re wrong has become too rare.
Right click, inspect element, select pop-up in DOM tree, delete it, read article in full screen. Actual paywalls only transmit a teaser of the article to the frontend.
Note I haven’t tested this in this case since I’m on mobile. But it works if the actual text is available in your browser and it sounds that’s the case.
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I saw that here, too. Thought about reporting when I saw the sidebar didn’t even have a rule against it (forgot which community though - my app doesn’t present that in an obvious way)