Are reading what you write? It’s linux so it isn’t?
Are reading what you write? It’s linux so it isn’t?
El título es bastante jailbait. Es la cárcel de baja seguridad, pero no es un nuevo capuchino según el mismo artículo
Según un informe de 2017 del Instituto Nacional de Derechos Humanos (INDH), las celdas de Capitán Yáber miden aproximadamente unos cuatro metros cuadrados y albergan a dos personas como máximo, mientras que cada habitación tiene catres metálicos para una litera. “No tienen ventanas, por lo que no hay luz natural ni es posible ventilar el lugar. Sí hay luz artificial que proviene de tubos fluorescentes y lámparas, cuyos interruptores son controlados por los internos”
Quienes conocieron ambas cárceles, Capitán Yáber y Capuchinos, dicen que coinciden sólo en el tipo de delitos, pues la amplitud de los espacios no es comparable.
Yeah, they’re mostly bits of hardware that turn ttl/serial into a USB device. Then you can use minicom or dterm to connect to the host. Mostly used for embedded development, but also useful for debugging servers that are not connecting to the network without having to lug a keyboard and screen.
After they’re connected, if they speak vt110, your terminal emulator can display everything properly
tz offset is really not enough. You’d need to save the time zone id and/or offset, to have you library calculate deviations such as daylight savings.
Even that, that would break if the user moves and now what they setup is using their previous timezone.
Basically, I’m saying that storing the offset works most of the time, but not all of the time.
It depends. If something needs to happen in local time (like, always at the same time regardless of daylights savings for example) you should be storing times in local timezone
HTML is not even a tree (XHTML is. XML is a type 2 grammar). SGML languages like HTML are more similar to Tree-adjoining grammars.
For example <b>This<i>is perfectly</b>valid</i> html
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Under this definition, using mspaint is programming
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If it’s a verb it should be a button, not a toggle
Yeah, I really liked the feel of the Pixel 3. Turns out that to make a plastic coat not feel cheap all you have to do is to not use cheap plastic
Ctrl+break doesn’t do anything on my machine. Ctrl+c stops a process.
when you format a 256GB drive and find out that you don’t actually have 256GB
Most of the time you have at least 256GB. It’s just you 256GB=238.4GiB, and windows reports GiB but calls them GB. You wouldn’t have that problem in Mac OS that counts GB properly, or gnome that counts GiB and calls them GiB.
(This is ignoring the few MB that takes to format a drive, but that’s also space on the disk and you’re the one choosing to partition and format the drive. If you dumped a file straight into the drive you’d get that back, but it would be kind of inconvenient)
I don’t know. A lot of ideas about eugenics came from the US to Nazi Germany. US’ support of allies was more political than ideological, and that in turn changed US ideology. Also, death camps which are the automatically objectionable act weren’t known (or maybe weren’t happening yet, I’m hazy on this) before Pearl Harbor.
Copyright violations are not dependent on profit. Profit just makes it easier to calculate damages.
Because they get paid to endorse it.
True, but that’s more about the relationship between Google and phone manufacturers and and carriers. As far as a party like Epic is concerned, it shouldn’t have any relation. As far as epic goes, they’re only affected by the opt in process to install apks, and apps not being allowed to install apps (which I hope has a way more complicated opt in process if it’s allowed or malware will be rampant among casual users)
Yeah, that’s what I’m saying. The only available information is the metadata, not messages
Not really, they’ve always been big on being incompatible for the sake of locking in people: adb, FireWire, iPod requiring iTunes, etc.
You mean all that metadata? As far as we know, all messages are e2e encrypted and no one has proven it otherwise.
I don’t know if it’s that cut and dry. If you study a Operative Systems class or buy a book about them, it’ll exclusively deal with the kernel.