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People probably complain if their box isn’t full so they stopped doing that. Not worth the time to explain it to unreasonable customers.
People probably complain if their box isn’t full so they stopped doing that. Not worth the time to explain it to unreasonable customers.
C’mon, give Trump a chance.
Repeat after me: person, woman, man, camera, TV.
Don’t read this unless you want to ruin your weekend - https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2019/08/02/hot-car-deaths-why-they-keep-happening-and-how-stop-them/1861389001/
He remembered to put the tires in the car, but then he forgot the car.
At least she wasn’t going to the pediatrician.
Well, it uses existing PKI/CAs (ie, same as your browser), which I’m not sure GPG supports? I might be wrong.
You could certainly use GPG, but it’s not what others will be looking for. Depends on your use case, I guess.
PDFs have embedded digital signatures, so the signing tool needs to support the proprietary format.
And even more on Connextras!
I stopped doing that because I found it painfully slow. And it was quicker to gzip and upload than to bzip2 and upload.
Of course, my hardware wasn’t quite as good back then. I also learned to stop adding ‘v’ flag because the bottleneck was actually stdout! (At least when extracting).
I removed mine after the 40 day trial period.
This picture clearly demonstrates that the original picture is, in fact, select-a-size since they are 1/2 size instead of full size.
Because AI doesn’t exist.
Ya, they’re too big now. I liked it when I could use my phone with one hand.
Yeah, network tetris. Played that a ton, too!
I’ve mapped U to <C-r>.
It was like this big…
So OP is a hooded cardigan.
This is where public money should be going.
Ya, having null semantics is one thing, but having different null and absent/undefined semantics just seems like a bad idea.