New York pizza is just above mid. Always has been, always will be. You’re just the loudest about it.
New York pizza is just above mid. Always has been, always will be. You’re just the loudest about it.
Windows only does that if you ignore the update prompts multiple times, which means for multiple days since the default delay behavior is to ask a day later. It’s literally in the settings, including options to have it install updates outside suer-set active hours.
But don’t let that get in the way of the realization that most people just ignore shit until the last second and then blame everything but themselves for it when they run out of options. And that the Internet jumps onto bandwagons faster than the speed of light just to feel like they’re included in something.


Ah see that article has a completely different framing than the OP. The OP make sit seem that it’s the Gangnam District that’s known to be wealthy directly, not a “slum” nearby.
That is extremely important context that Reuters seems to have missed/ignored.


I mean, the entire song was making fun of the Gangnam District being wealthy. It has the highest average income per resident in South Korea. I wouldn’t exactly say that’s people already in a bad situations.
There are of course exceptions, but a massive fire in Manhattan is totally different than one in the Bronx for instance.


It’s low lying, but this is the Internet and thus a requirement.



Can’t really blame them for trying to get some of their money back.
Unadulterated technical incompetence from a tech company is par for the course these days though.


Those two statements are distinctly separate, and accurate. The previous health issues that ended missions early were unrelated to the ISS.
A lot of time and effort goes into ensuring astronaut health and mitigating exposure leading up to missions.
Microsoft releases their patches on the same day every month. They do this specifically for planning that sort of thing. Including giving you options in the settings to pause updates for up to 5 weeks.
And that doesn’t even get into the business-oriented options available through things like WSU to give more granular and customized update options for businesses.
If you’re doing something that will take that long… Why aren’t you using the solutions available? Is it because you never bothered to look? You just wanted to complain instead? Because that’s what it looks like when there’s a literal setting dropdown, that’s not hidden at all, that would avoid your example entirely.