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If you have lots of tabs up top you can’t see the names, vertical tabs lets you see more/all of the tab titles.
I have been using the tree style tabs add-on for years, it’s amazing for a tab hoarder.
If you have lots of tabs up top you can’t see the names, vertical tabs lets you see more/all of the tab titles.
I have been using the tree style tabs add-on for years, it’s amazing for a tab hoarder.
But when you have a problem, you complain to your representative that represents your area and knows all the details. That’s a powerful thing.
In the UK at least there are a lot of seats that are swung by those holding them rather than their party.
That way still ends up with candidates that you didn’t vote for though, the ranked choice method means you always have a vote in each round.
In any round though you only have 1 vote still, it’s just collecting the votes ahead of time? The only thing you lose is knowing who is in each round in advance?
In your example, wouldn’t the same candidates have been knocked out in each round regardless?
I was more thinking https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deccan_Traps
More than 1 million cubic kilometres of lava. Enough gasses to cause a mass extinction event.
Ugh, life took ages to get started. Lazy bacteria!
It’s still a hell of a long time if you consider that the entirety of recorded (ish) history is only a few thousand years long.
Updated comment to remove an order of magnitude.
It’s not X turning into Y when it comes to evolution. There were all kinds of different dinosaurs, that evolved I to all kinds of different niches. Most of those then went extinct due to rocks falling from the sky, or the entirety of India turning into a huge volcano etc.
So it’s not that a T-Rex turned into a chicken, it’s that T-Rexs lived alongside other dinosaurs that developed feathers and filled more niches etc. those that survived eventually became birds. (Have you ever seen an Emu up close?!? No wonder the Australians lost to them 🤣)
Disclaimer: I have no specific knowledge. Also, remember this happened over (billions? hundreds of millions) of years.
Other comments about just not noticing feathers are valid too.
That’s the routers business model though
A) discord
B) make friends with one person that does this or plays with other groups, then join them when they are playing with others
What is their monetisation plan? Currently they don’t seem to have anything other than donations?
oooh, ty
they just send a OTP to your email with the idea that you should be keeping your email secure (and that email providers are more secure than they can be)
The whole site seems like a PoC - the accounts don’t even have passwords! (I could actually kinda get on board with this)
yeh, thats what I mean, who knows what the state of the market will be in 25 years, unless its an insurance backed guarantee, be very suspicious of it.
Or that they were expecting to be out of business by then…
Nvidia IS making a profit on it though. It’s the whole “in a good rush, sell shovels” thing.
AMD uses chiplets in their CPUs, you can see it in the picture - they have a CPU bit, a GPU bit and an AI bit.
Much like you can buy SKUs with or without graphics you will be able to buy models with or without AI.
Oh it WILL cause security issues. It’s just a tradeoff against if they are worth the benefits.
You can probably get the URL for a companies SharePoint pretty easily, but you need a login. You are able to get a PAs credentials through a phishing link etc but need the 2fa code.
You do the IT phishing attack (enter this code for me to fix your laptop being slow…), get them to enter the code and now you have access to a SharePoint instance full of confidential docs etc.
I’m not saying it’s a great attack vector, but it’s not that different to a standard phishing attack.
You could attack anything that’s using the single sign on. Attack their build infrastructure and you now have a supply chain attack against all of their customers etc.
It helps but its not enough to counter the limits of human gullibility.
And their bedtime brew (with vanilla and nutmeg) is the best decaf I have found too!