

+1 for using “You’re”
“then” is used to depict time, sequence or a causal relationship. “than” is used with comparative adjectives, to depict comparison.


+1 for using “You’re”


The future of it is no execute.


Aren’t you just providing them with free pseudo-random data, while reducing the randomness of your own system?
It is very possible that all store camera apps get an update from Google/Apple etc that bricks the phone or temporarily suspends functionality (also preventing phone locking) on glancing a specific QR code that will be given to all ICE operatives to wear somewhere on their uniform.


*at least for those willing to use human leather.
approximately 40 cm
Hmm, how approximate?


Which will distract you enough to get you into a crash.


Or maybe they know some full-form of CANNOT


That’s not the probability they are looking for.


Had they added a cell SIM slot to the deck, I would have just bought that.


Considering that they are the only pro-Linux company in a position to start delivering to my country, that might just be my only option.
So, as long as they let me install custom stuff without restriction and have enough Linux support for the hardware they choose, they don’t even need to do any special repairability stuff for me to happily give them my money.


Tie them to a CANNOT bus


And everyone behind who brakes to avoid accident instantly gets their premium increased, which they need to pay retroactively to get the payout for this incident.
US just put enough into the CHA stat to decide which achievement is worth bragging about.
Now just need to add this as a Kernel module and ship the binary as the default for a distro.
… and then after a few days find it in their laundry :P
Their basis seems to not be corporate actions, but the usability of software.
They would probably have been happy with Windows 7.
I would want to assume onlinepersona was joking, but maybe not.
BTW, in this case, being non-professional is referring to OOP telling the truth about his feelings.
Yeah, this is one of the things I found out the hard (ok, it was too easy to call it “hard”, but anyway) way.
Not particularly interested in opening YouTube though