You say full of cheese like it’s a bad thing…
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You say full of cheese like it’s a bad thing…
Perhaps, but the unpleasant ones are usually very unpleasant and sometimes violent.
My wife and I will accommodate vegans so long as they’re content to keep it to themselves. If we don’t wish to eat the same thing, that’s our choice and not intended as an offense.
For me, it isn’t really a hatred, more a “I’m tired of hearing about this.” It’s almost never “I’m vegan” and that’s the end of it. It’s all too often “I’m vegan and you should be too and you should feel bad for not being vegan and here in my TED talk I will cover…”
Be vegan if you want. If you decide to proselytize, take “no” or “stop” for an answer.
Delightfully, I was unaware.
Surprise! It was another rapist.
Oh you, Peen Peen. You’re so crazy…
I wasn’t comparing badness or abuse, I was comparing autonomy. In the US they have the option to use the legal system to fight against things they don’t want to do. Usually ineffective, sure. But the option is there. Not so in China.
No, but a “company” in China has far less autonomy from the government in China than one in the US. For some people, that can be stressful
I guess what they don’t understand is if you haven’t been doing felonies, an investigation is only stressful if they’re making up evidence. They think this will be as stressful for their opponents as it was for them.
Why not both?
WE CAN’T STOP HERE THIS IS DRAGON COUNTRY
The concern was that it uses a “liquid metal” thermal interface, and that if the system overheated while vertical it could migrate away from the hot zones. This is a potential issue with thermal grizzly’s liquid metal product, requiring occasional maintenance. Apparently the ps5 doesn’t have that issue.
Right? A whole 30 seconds? Marathon man here…
While the understanding would be nice to have, I suspect it is more a lack of backbone than anything else.
But 0x80
is how you’d normally express 128 as hex. So it’s relevant. But deliberately confusing.
And hopefully you never will
It was IBM’s binary to character transform. DB2 can still use it if you configure it to do so. Or was at least as of the version from 1998 that I had to replace.
I would have pegged EBCDIC for that, but ok
Well, if it was legitimate martial law, the Korean Congress’ body has ways to shut that down.