Would military not involved in combat zones be considered non-combatants?
Would military not involved in combat zones be considered non-combatants?
Speedtest.net bought a service that was doing this already sort of. I looked just now and I think it’s their “map” option on their mobile app. You need to switch between carriers to see coverage.
The tech was based off of manual speed tests and a background app that would measure coverage from a phone for a small area, about the size of 3 square acres.
Outlook is pretty good, and exchange does a decent job of making calendars available on mobile, web, or desktop client.
The outlook web app is the expected future.
Does it not work well with other calendar servers?
They said it was their corp. networks and not their software but who knows for sure.
Put last nights Biden up against any option from the previous primaries. Even Harris. He looked and responded exceptionally poor last night and anyone else would have been a better option.
!remindme 1 year
90% sure I saw this guy at a Margaritaville in Palm Springs. Looked exactly like him, had a lanyard and had some sort of assistant walking with him.
I hear what you’re saying but hear me out: what if we could make money off it instead?
Wouldn’t a tax hike only get passed through to the renter?
I’m surprised they made it out their front door successfully.
How do you end up getting lost hiking when you don’t even have a water container?
I think this makes the intermediate company a military target?
Her skin looks pretty good for a mugshot.
Ever since windows 11, edge, and MS’s approach to resetting defaults, I’ve stopped getting support calls from relatives. Yes it’s riddled with annoyances but it’s a net improvement over previous gen software. I see regular people struggle with tech and can tell things have improved dramatically for them.
Great read. Here’s the juicy bit if you don’t have time:
Could the industry conceivably make enough propylene and ethylene through pyrolysis to replace much of our demand for new plastic?
He looked three years into the future, using his company’s latest figures on global pyrolysis investment, and gave an optimistic assessment.
At best, the world could replace 0.2% of new plastic churned out in a year with products made through pyrolysis.
One one hand, this can be pretty annoying.
On the other, when thinking about the lowest common denominator general user that’s been tricked into running some awful PUP-ware browser, I can understand MS’s point.
It’s probably the browser, not the OS, that’s doing this. The teams are separate although someone in upper management oversees them both.
If it’s hot outside we can raise the price of water…”
Holy fuck dude that’s some endgame capitalism right there.
Bad faith argument.
We can imprison people indefinitely. They aren’t going to be responsible anyways. If anything it’s the local government’s responsibility. They should have protected critical infrastructure. Maybe vessels capable of causing catastrophic damage should be escorted by tug boats.
How many RVs will this vote take?