Give it a month or two, they’ll break
Give it a month or two, they’ll break
They do, unfortunately
Consider the alternative
Source for the revenue? Was only able to find figures in the $50-70bil range.
Profit $20-30bil.
Do you understand the case enough to make a more accurate judgement based on the relevant laws? I don’t, but believe that the court does.
Yes
I was mostly kidding, though it depends on the problem itself - if I need an explanation for a function argument, no point testing shit if the docs answer it in 15 seconds. If it’s something more solution-y, I might do some testing before consulting the papers
Well articulated, good job
Yea coz that’s boring and for nerds
Then you’d be wrong
It’s open, so no licensing.
Also, compression-wise, it’s either equal or better from what I’ve seen
Nice thing is, you don’t have to. It’ll still patch the apk for you, it just won’t install it (having root allows it to overwrite the current app, allowing you to keep your data)
You either pay or you leave. Spotify wins, in both cases
They are considered green because they’re as green as fossil fuel gets (pretty much) and they’re very important for base load and peak covering
But we’re not talking about the nature of the system here, we’re talking about this specific instance.
And I don’t agree they’d necessarily do it internally, sometimes talent is the biggest blocker, not money. They can contract out a team of highly qualified engineers from NASA for a project here and there, when they need it. Hiring people is extremely expensive and having those people do nothing between projects is even more so.
The fact that it’s not profitable overall doesn’t mean there can never be any profit from anything.
How would you know? It hasn’t been sold yet.
Yeah but that was decades ago.
Without the boom, these planes can fly possibly more profitable routes, for example, drawing parallels is hard with such a time-distance
Huh? What kinda question is that?
Hm, might make sense to make a suggestion to the Commission, think it’s a good idea.
They would probably have issues with publishers if you actually owned the titles.
It’d probably make them very heavily liable if for some reason Steam shut down, they had to make something unavailable for some reason, whatever.