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Sounds a lot like what Joel Spolsky was advocating for since 2003, although now it’s easier since most people already have a private office, just not in “the office”.
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V1 was a much larger pulsejet (hence the buzz) with a third of the range and ten times the payload of this thing
“The jury, he argued, was essentially allowed to conjure up damning evidence in their minds that may not have existed”
Well yes, that’s exactly what the court will do if they find that you’ve been deleting evidence - they assume that whatever you deleted must have been damning to the case otherwise why would you have told employees to use “delete after 24h” communication channels?
The soldiers saw some (unarmed, shirtless) people and one of them immediately said “terrorists!”. That’s the level of analysis that’s going on when making kill decisions here.
The intent is to provide players with a sense of pride and accomplishment for unlocking different heroes.
everything that smells good but isn’t food ends up being toxic as fuck
Wondering if this applies to the edges of laser-cut plywood… (like, momths after cutting)
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problem here was that Google was doing deals to undermine those things
problem with wormholes is that you can send information into the past - so if you receive a message, does that mean you’re predetermined to subsequently send that message?
and how hackers being able to change train software is in any way a less-damaging thing to claim!
depends how big their feet are! you’ll estimate the bearing capacity of the soil (e.g. 100kPa), then divide weight by shoe area to get their pressure on the ground.
yes, the chinese space station (since named Tiangong after passing the trials) - it didn’t seem to be well-known in the public consciousness here.
New space station was launched and has people living there.
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Subhead: “apparently they’re being serious” - The Register knows what people think!
I’m in a ridiculous job where sometimes you need those things immediately
There was a great story about why Jamie Hyneman had so much stuff in his workshop, and it sounds exactly as you describe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sn6_TE9i5r8
Well that’s one way to deter car usage in future generations.
You could almost call it a “war on motorists”, Mr Sunak?