It is, check the OED.
Older but not necessarily wiser. Been online since 1970s BBS
It is, check the OED.
In non technical terms, some operating systems (eg iOS) will vouch that you are human. Which bypasses the need to click on things.
See https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/iphone/iph4f43a30c9/ios for details of how to turn it off
Look up Egg Theory. It will blow your mind.
Putting aside that this use case doesn’t meet the five requisites for block chain use, the fediverse in general and Lemmy is already struggling with too much data being stored and moved.
The answer is: do a job you like and do the things you like. I’m due to retire in ten years and won’t be doing so. I won’t work as much but I will work
It’s easier in some countries than others. But the key is not wasting time on things that you feel pressured to do because of societal norms or because you’re too lazy to do anything different.
Basis becomes Bases Crisis becomes Crises Oasis Oases Echolalia Echolalies Etc Generally the vowel becomes an e
Illinois Illinoes
It depends also on what type of business. For example in Finance a consumer is a real person who buys/borrows uses something but a customer is a general term for a person, business, organisation or partnership that buys goods or services.
For example, I might have an account at XYZ Bank and so might a company. We are both customers of XYZ Bank but I am a consumer and the company isn’t.
[to complicate things small businesses might class as consumers in some jurisdictions]
I popped over to Reddit for the first time since third party apps were cruelly shut down. It’s clear that Reddit has sunk to new lows. Obviously trolling and a marked decrease in the quality of content
Probably about an hour.
The first few episodes Mariner was written as hyperactive and overbearing to the point of being off-putting.
But they responded to feedback and wrote her differently going forward and seem to have made some edits to earlier episodes.
It might be worth seeing some later episodes once it got settled in.
You might have something there. I know it works the other way. I was going to post that most of the people I know just come out and say when they know they’ve been wrong. It stops it being a big thing. Admitting you’re wrong or you made a mistake takes all the embarrassment out of it because you now own the situation.
Samsung advise not to remove the screen protector, ironically because doing so can damage the screen.
No there’s no tracking, stick out of box experience.
I think it depends on several factors:
In most jurisdictions time has to be allowed for the lawyers to examine the judge’s decision (if a judge has made the determination m) in order to decide if they want to appeal. Remember in some places the prosecution can appeal if the defendant was find guilty but not in all counts.
If a jury made the decision then the judge also has to consider sentencing guidelines and weigh the evidence to determine the sentence. This might involve medical reports etc
In some jurisdictions both parties need to make a case for a particular sentence.
So in many cases it’s not as if nothing is happening.
Every single person who I’ve known or seen with a foldable Samsung has a prominent fold (enough to lift the top layer of the screen) or crack.
The tech just isn’t there yet.
Disagree, work gave me an A21s. At least once a day I’ll be staring at a blank screen for 30 seconds before it shows me the buttons to answer a call but by then the caller has hung up. Also randomly it will turn the screen brightness down so low that you can’t see to turn it up.
Heaven knows how awful the A0 and A1 series are!
We have a friend who does this. To the point of bleeding. It is a recognised medical compulsive disorder condition (a desire for perfect skin so you want to remove the imperfections which makes it worse and so on)
Please do see a doctor. They won’t think badly of you and can help.
Surely that depends whether you’re in the vehicle (and can see the lights) or an observer outside of the vehicle
It’s because the im isn’t a prefix but part of the word. (It was originally spelt empeche)