No, because CrowdStrike didn’t bork the drivers for those systems. They could have, though.
No, because CrowdStrike didn’t bork the drivers for those systems. They could have, though.
Sounds plausible. The main thing peds worry about for toddlers primarily subsisting off milk is iron deficiency. Potatoes have iron and vitamin c.
That’s good. The article linked to by the graveyard made it seem like they didn’t.
Pixel Pass
Killed 8 months ago, Pixel Pass was a program that allowed users to pay a monthly charge for their Pixel phone and upgrade immediately after two years. It was almost 2 years old.
Well, that seems particularly scummy.
A permit is a learner’s license, and it looks like you can get them starting at 15 in Oregon, which is the case in most states.
As soon as someone made recaptcha.
What do you mean by specifically searching? Because it totally comes up for me.
It isn’t some herculean task unless you have bad social anxiety. Mentioning it at the customer service desk as you walk in to do your shopping is probably less effort than taking a picture and posting it here.
You’re right. Notepad++ still lists macs as using CR for their EOL conversion tool, so I didn’t realize.
Windows uses CR LF (carriage return, line feed), whereas Unix just uses LF. For added fun, macs use CR.
You don’t. You just get the “up to 36”. It’s not a pyramid scheme where the goods all flow to the top.
Did that article have steps when you read it? For me it just says Vonage sucks and got sued and check out cancelation policies before you sign up.
I think that’s google opinion rewards. Or at least Google opinion rewards is the same thing.
The RSS feed points to the already hosted files. A lot of people host podcasts on services like libsyn or podbean. I don’t think you can really host podcasts on Google; maybe hacked together on drive or something.
It’s been super easy the two times I’ve done it.
Podcasts are (generally, Spotify excluded) on an open standard. They’re just RSS feeds. So, the content can be aggregated by anyone. So it’s primarily the UI that will be different between different podcast players.
Are you mixing it up with Google Forms? I think most people would never have used surveys, whereas forms is pretty popular. And they sound the same.
I think when transitioning, it’s a good idea to spell the whole phrase out for your first use and then put the acronym in parentheses. And I’m pretty sure the complaint wasn’t needing to explain stuff but needing to ask and then have someone explain. It’s better if communication is clear from the beginning.
I think they’re asking people to type out child sex abuse materials instead of CSAM. It’s not a common enough acronym that people know what it means without explanation. As evidenced by every post using CSAM having someone ask what it means.
It would be a contraction of had: “I had better write…” Using would there doesn’t make sense.