Singapore: you plebs are too stupid to protect yourselves, so we use state machinery to ensure you don’t do stupid stuff
Singapore: you plebs are too stupid to protect yourselves, so we use state machinery to ensure you don’t do stupid stuff
Koreans legislated themselves out of existence?
University labs tend to be notoriously lax in comparison to commercial counterparts
It was clear from the beginning that this was going to happen. And it happened well. Nice.
mpg123 file.mp3 >> /dev/null &
Probably they will keep new rules as-is
Made of transparent aluminum, mind you
As a male, I don’t mind that :D
My TV must be very disappointed in me
Eh, however on the Mexican side, it became kind of tradition to associate Taco Bell with uncontrollable, debilitating, liquid diarrhea
I just hope my district wins
The new owner would report the previous owner to the police
Finnish keyboard?
Normal VPN doesn’t work because China firewall uses deep packet inspection that looks for signs that traffic is being tunneled and then blocks the IPs involved. On the other hand, VPN use can land users in jail as well
Interestingly enough most banks were fine with it as long as they took their cut
It really does not make sense a terminal consuming 100% CPU, so Alacrittycis my choice as well
Eh. New toilets sold in places like California, Arizona (ie dry places) use such very little water that sometimes I need to flush twice to ensure the toilet doesn’t stink
And transfer of digital licenses in general is a very hard nut to crack. How do you simply prove who the license owner is? What about accounts being tied to licenses?
Another big problem is that the digital license must be transferrable even if the original digital store is deactivated.
The above seems to be the only legitimate use case of Blockchain to me, but the chain must be operated by the state to ensure digital licenses continue to be transferrable
Yes, it needs simple otherwise is too dry