Extremely innovative design with great features.
Extremely innovative design with great features.
I think it’s too early to have final numbers. These are just the cases first published as propaganda.
For 3000 exploded pagers this is very low collateral.
The NYT article contains no mention of ambulances or medical staff. Do you have a source?
However every military organization has medics. They are protected under international law if they don’t participate in fighting and wear a visible identification.
Now you’re just making things up.
The intensity of combat operations has calmed down considerably over time.
No JavaScript, no cross site scripting attacks.
The deaths aren’t equally distributed over time though. The number of deaths due to violence have only slightly increased over the last couple of months. Most people were killed during the first three months or so.
A very targeted attack.
Also interesting for podcasts accessible by subscription only.
Your minimum estimate should be your actual estimate times three.
He does way more than read Wikipedia. You can read his notes with sources here. https://publish.obsidian.md/destiny/Research/Library/Events/1901-1925+-+Sursock+Purchases
These are more likely to be used as support workers or for cleaning up debris.
Could you elaborate a bit?
People make and take illicit drugs all the time. What’s the difference here?
Yes, the software might depend on outdated technology like oil burner heating and you want to transition to solar with a heat pump.
The longer you live in a place the more crap you will accumulate in your home. Windows need to be cleaned. Walls need to be painted. There’s this one tap, that’s fixed with some wire and tape.
Tech debt is like that just for software.
Transitioning a tech stack will lead to tons of unforeseen problems and also add zero new features. It’s only very rarely useful.
Mountain Duck and Cryptomator
Maybe donate 50 cents for every hour you used the software and it was useful to you.
That would be 1000 €$ per year if you work with Linux full time.
Let’s see some commercial software:
Microsoft Office 365 is 70 $€ per year. Adobe Suite around 700 $€ per year. IntelliJ IDEA about 170 $€ per year. Affinity Suite is 170 $€ once. Reaper is 60 €$ for a discounted license. Full featured media player like Elmedia costs 20 $€. BBEdit costs 60.
The FOSS windows and Mac FTP client Cyberduck asks for a minimum 10 €$ donation. It won’t prompt you for a donation if you bought a license. The Duck applications are all pretty nice.
I used to love playing breakout, solitaire, and the other games included in the old black and white iPods.