...and that's how it still works.
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Considering those scanners usually register as keyboards and just do a dumb input "typing" it shouldn't even be hard, lol.
The worst part would probably be picking a barcode scheme where the inputs make sense...
Protest votes are fucking stupid. They accomplish nothing. I will vote to keep trump out of office.
So you are voting in protest to Trump? :D Because that's literally what you described.
The startup is absolutely more stressful for the motor. It's a period of high current that also creates hotspots in the windings and such. It's certainly not great for the motor.
Ah yes because the last ten times they did this it totally didn't backfire and they had everyone else's future in mind while selflessly giving up a lot of their own.
Oh wait...
Also, this isn't even compatible with copyright law in some countries. I.e here you can't give up authorship at all; you can only grant an irrevocable, perpetual license (that might even prohibit you from distribution yourself and such) but you'll always be able to say "I made this" no matter what their license says.
PayPal did their due diligence and then unfroze the account. Completely normal.
Sorry, no, it's not "completely normal" to freeze an account for weeks without any recourse or communication and then be like "all good I guess".
You could easily break a company doing just that. It really fucking sucks and should never happen.
Regular Fedora is more than stable enough for day to day use. I'd start there and then with use see if it's a good fit.
Quite the irony; somehow not doing anything and getting people killed needlessly and destroying your own nation is an okay path forward, but trying to find a compromise that stops that would cost you your career... I mean, it's not surprising, but also really sad.
Sooo they can bend the law and postpone holding elections, but they cannot bend it to hold peace talks? It's just an excuse.
I may understand "opinionated" differently from you, but the main issue is that when you do want to change something, you can't. Or it's some unsupported hack, or (best case) you flip some hidden configuration variable (that will probably break with the next release).
KDE is well configured from the get go as well, you don't have to change anything and it will work well. But if you do decide that you don't like some of their defaults, you can tweak many aspects of it.
You absolutely can patent "math" (well, more like physics) IRL. What matters though is that the invention actually has to be novel and non-obvious, and IMO it should also be harder to patent if it's in a segment like software where costs of development, iteration and "research" are generally extremely cheap. Like, it should have a way higher bar for the "novelness".
And I would not allow any kind of software design patent (use copyright or trademark to protect that).