Sounds like the mayor needs to put a congestion charge on vehicles on those corridors and while they're at it the Gardiner.
Damn sid meiers may have to update the rankings in civ and bump old Dan quale up a few ranks sounds like he isn't as terrible as he once was
I mean you're not wrong but I'd argue you can get more interesting cve's using a higher more performant language such as c++. Where there are are ways to include CVE 's from C and introduce new ones to each level of your program using inheritance.
Simpsons did it already...
But really look at project Westford created a bit of stink
Been ages since I had to recompile a Linux kernel to deal with hard real time (via RTAI) but I recall emc2 being a great alternative to all the fussing around recompiling as some one did all the work for that.
I also recall using this resource . Eventually I just made a class for the threads I was using to wrap POSIX and RTAI calls for periodic tasks and chose which was the underlying method on a compiler flag. If I was on my desktop I could proof of concept most things in POSIX and then test on the RTAI machine. If I need to revisit this again I may dust off my old class and add freeRTOS stuff to it so I can prototype on Linux then try to squeeze it on to an esp32.
That's sad considering their shuttle could basically land itself. I guess those engineers were on the Ukrainian side
@folkrav is right here
And I'll posit that you likely wouldn't like this ability to exist in the first place.
Let me walk you through a thought experiment. Any system that requires a verification step is likely tied to identity and putting up a gate to get in based on the identity or using it to get a token to access it ties you to that activity. Ok great let's not let the kids see porn, but the exact same approach can be used to prevent or put a chilling effect on people seeking lgbt content, anti Vax content, unionization information,church gatherings, crypto schemes,academic research, Israel, Palestine, or anything really.
The internet was never intended to be a secure place it was intended to survive a devastating nuclear attack and keep information flowing. Tacking on arbitrary mortality gates is Orwellian and not how the internet was designed to function. Maybe these guys need to a seperate network (without blackjack and hookers) just for the content you want kids to see and not tell them about the internet till later because these proposed measures are like outlawing the letter q because you don't like that it leads to the word question.
Lol. I noticed an attempt every five minutes the other day. Joys of an older account. Use MFA everyone, it's getting hairy out there!
Now I want that version of Hamilton! Quick get Lin-Manuel Miranda I need some catchy tune about the bridge where Hamilton figured it all out.
But who is the villain his kid asking if he figured out how to multiply vectors ( been a while since I read the story about this )
Ah just don't renew station licenses or make the liscences more expensive and offer reductions on this new license hike if news broadcasts are locally produced and at noon six pm and 11 pm
Honestly thank you I'm starting to get old and cranky about the acronym issue.
Ok what the fuck is SM sadomasochism? Cause I read the article checked the thread and there are no definitions or context clues...
Now a large portion of the audience will read your comments coming with my flawed conclusions. And it's at least somewhat funny
Define acronyms For Fucks Sake (FFS)
Umm I hate to point this out but Canada has never operated F-16s. Perhaps some wire got crossed here and they ment F-18s ( Canadians operate a variant of those) or perhaps they mean training in the training plan where they train new pilots In Harvard2s and hawks to prepare for first flights in the f16.
Yea this guy is the hero of the thread, I would have just not bothered with the article if it wasn't for you pointing that line out
In my defense this is what i see on the first page,
then its
then its
but yes you are right it appears close after the eventual headline. i missed that and i probably was annoyed by the scrolling to get to the darn article too
Na I'm pretty sure the Boeing issues are due to outsourcing and shifting blame to subcontractors.
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Seemed like an obvious thing to share here
Space strike! After 10+ months of unmoving negotiations, SPATEA, the union of Engineers and Technical Staff at Canada's largest space company (MDA) and makers…
Ok yesterday I heard from someone that staff from MDA Brampton were on strike and couldn't find anything but articles from 2020 and 2009 so I took down the post because I couldn't verify.
Anyway good luck guys and gals