It is nice, but not e-ink
It is nice, but not e-ink
Most consumers are familiar with the 802.11 standards
Lol, no. Not in any way.
Definitely not new. However, in many practical applications you can sorta kinda ignore it (but definitely not all!).
Just testing how deep Cunninghams law will go haha
Nono, these are d orbitals. Although p orbitals are equally silly.
Drinking is definitely worse. Like, talking is bad sure, but drinking is much worse.
Anyone have an recent example of FDC Willard being thanked in a paper? I couldn’t find any, sadly
I found 2, but I am sure there are more. https://masto.host/ https://toot.io/mastodon_hosting.html
Wikipedia actually has an article about it. They are mainly bothered by the unreadability of it. Editors can indeed bundle citations as you suggest, but it takes some manual effort.
Citation overkill is also a bit of a red flag for edit wars, or barely-notable things that someone really wants to have on a wiki page.
Nono, the other way round. Visit it with chrome and spoof a firefox user agent, so it looks like you used firefox, while you can still use the website.
For the lazy: “The oldest surviving torrent we have seen is a copy of the Matrix fan film “The Fanimatrix”.”
It can hide cookie banners for you with the right settings. Since gdpr dictates no choice = no cookies, this should block all tracking stuff.
I don’t remember what exactly you need to enable, but you can use DDG to find out.
Oops, yup, very true, I always confuse the Greek and Roman gods 😅
Just because I was curious: Sony comes from sonos, sound in Latin. Nike is the Roman Greek God of victory. Lego is is a Danish abreviation for “play well”. Cisco comes from San Fransisco. Adobe is the name of a Creek near the founders house.
I mean, yeah, basically. It’s really not very complicated.
ESA is not an internet provider, and also not a surveillance company? Or at least, not that I know of.
Unfortunately there are many counterexamples, large animals that live long in the wild tend to have shorter lives in zoos, like elephants, hippos, and monkeys.