Doesn’t wifi have its own retrial protocol? It’s been a long time since I’ve read the standard, but I think it’s almost lossless from the POV of TCP.
Doesn’t wifi have its own retrial protocol? It’s been a long time since I’ve read the standard, but I think it’s almost lossless from the POV of TCP.
Hum… I think the week is more widely adopted than the solar year.
But neither is universal. AFAIK, the length of the day is.
Then she could turn them into 2 pairs of Tuvok + Neelix!
It had to fit a K7 tape.
Depends on how you define “letter”, but they are definitively not alphabetical. They are ideographs.
I’d say that “alphabet” has no relation to the things on that string.
But yeah, it’s the Unicode Consortium that knows something about it, not Swift.
The growing lack of clear space on the bottom squares is evidence of the top method’s superiority.
You need two entire networks.
So yeah, take two computers, set them on different networks, bridge them via router.
Just a reminder that the internet was recently shredded exactly by the security infrastructure.
Oh, I wish them the best and hope they succeed.
But I also think they’ll fail. And not even for that one reason, I think there are enough advertisers not interested on tracking to make it succeed. I just think they’ll flounder it. What is too bad, because they are the ones best positioned to make it.
If they were violating people’s privacy, it would be completely unacceptable to make it opt-out.
But they aren’t. They are doing things that some people believe they’ll want to violate people’s privacy in the future to do in a different way.
It happened at the same time, there’s no other name.
There has been a Second and Third Industrial Revolutions.
It would be the Second one, but it’s not the oil that marks it. It’s electricity.
But was he angry?
I remember that being discussed endlessly in Enterprise. But the solution was “fuck that, the ship is exploding, beam me up”, not any answer to your question.
Specialized cybersecurity decision-making does really go well with locked-down gears. That’s a great illustration!
Do not interact with otters, they are very dangerous animals.
I couldn’t watch it when I was younger to not get bullied
Looks to me that you were successfully bullied into submission. Good thing you got over it.
In the table he has the trash that is left after you make the cup. He’s looking for a recycler.
I think it was the Babylonians that created the hour/minute/second and a precursor of the meter on the process. It’s high-tech bronze-age innovation, that got hyped-out so much that it took the entire Old-World by storm, so the Egyptians got them too.