

Didn’t he go perform for the Saudis?
Shut the fuck up, Jimmy.


Didn’t he go perform for the Saudis?
Shut the fuck up, Jimmy.


Yeah, there could be lots of reasons. I’ve gotten Apple GCs with cash back rewards from my credit card, for example.


If I was a terrorist (I’m not), the World Cup in the USA would seem an excellent target. They’ve been making entry to the USA more and more difficult. But, they’ll have to let up if they want overseas visitors especially if it looks like interest is lagging. And, they’ve been focused so much on ‘undesirable’ countries and critics of the president that there’s got to be gaps in their normal security.
I think people from everywhere would be wise to stay away.


He’s run out of lookalikes. Had to send them to the front.


How could corrupt officials use this? I’m struggling to imagine how.


Apple’s WebKit (WebCore+JavaScriptCore) was originally a fork of KHTML/KJS. They shared at the beginning but not very well. They eventually opened up their source and made changes that were more friendly to other developers. A lot of browsers and embedded renderers use WebKit, now, besides Safari and KDE based ones.
Google forked WebCore for Chromium. I don’t think they share a codebase, anymore. Edge, Opera and many embedded renderers use Chromium.
Anyway, I just think it’s interesting that most every browser out there is descended from KHTML.
Which is a weird thing to bring up when the topic is scientists who were curious and solved a problem.


I haven’t heard about this. Do you have a source?


Just because the information is in an Oracle database doesn’t mean that Oracle, the company, has access to that data.


I don’t think anybody needs this. Hypochondriacs are the only market I can see.


So you’d rather they just talked?


This is going to be like shaving razors, isn’t it? How soon before quad-fold phones?


Does A Scanner Darkly count as cyberpunk?


Turkey hash—like corned beef hash—is great, too.


I’ve gotten so much out of NMS by now that I would prepay for Light No Fire and not care of it wasn’t playable for 5 years.
But, I don’t blame them for being cautious and it cements my “loyalty“.
Contrast with Subnautica which I might have said the same about until they sold out to Krafton and the ensuing drama.


Of course it is possible that everyone pays for the hardware anyhow but it is not necessarily the case.
It is necessarily the case. No company incurs the cost of making something, delivers it and then just hopes that someone pays for it. You literally can’t do business that way.


I fully expect the SCO case to be resurrected at some point in this timeline. Then they’ll know.
I reported those accounts on another thread. It seems the mods/admins are asleep or don’t care?