Won’t happen. The primary reason the Concord failed was that they couldn’t make enough money. Running engines to push a plane that fast are super expensive.
Won’t happen. The primary reason the Concord failed was that they couldn’t make enough money. Running engines to push a plane that fast are super expensive.
I love 90s electronic for concentration. But I’ve gotten into Tycho recently.
Especially when the terms and conditions say that they can update the terms and conditions at any time.
Reminds me of a story from college when some friends were high out of their minds on various things. They got pulled over for speeding by a cop who appeared to be running beside their car. Turns out they were only going a few MPH and the cop stopped them for driving way too slow. They got arrested for DWI, obviously. No idea if it was true or not, but still a funny story.
You mean like Crowdstrike?
Great soundtrack!
There’s a powershell script to do this.
Hopefully other crypto follows suit.
Because they don’t want to change the drivers or have to revalidate the entire system. And if they’re not connected to the Internet then it really doesn’t matter.
Can I get a McCrapwich? That’s it, no drink. <tap>. It’s like 10 seconds.
Meanwhile in France: Lunch time!
Pretty sure Europe does this already.
That’s a bit of victim blaming. Yes, everyone can take steps to be more secure, but don’t blame them for getting hacked.
The content isn’t significantly disappearing. It is being consolidated and monetized.
The content isn’t significantly disappearing. It is being consolidated and monetized.
That’s why I’m not going to bother contributing to future content.
I avoid Amazon as much as possible. And Walmart. Fuck those assholes.
The GDPR fines are. Other laws should be similar.
What pisses me off is the amount of data they have likely retained just because they require it up front. Instead of deleting the SSN of customers after some sort of initial verification they keep it around just because. It’s not ebmven useful after the account setup.
The one where a part from another plane fell off and got ingested into the Concord’s engine? It’s hard to see that as Concord’s fault, but there was significant loss of life and reputation. But that really shouldn’t be characterized as a Concord failure.