True. The other day I uploaded a photo that should be portrait instead of landscape. I opened Nemo ( Linux file explorer), right clicked to edit image, fixed it, and automatically my note picked up the change.
Similar thing when storing a 1000 line json in the notes
The sad thing is that according to Scott Manley video the areas it can hit are equatorial Africa or South of India, so lot of countries will try to ignore it
Until those countries start planning a meteor re route, which if done improperly could push the impact zone anywhere.
You gotta watch that short YouTube about a book called "cultural map".
It's gauging various cultures and how they handle different aspects of society. It doesn't cover openly talking about positivity or negativity since it's focused on business. But the framework is all the same.
For example it put in words things that everyone knows, like Frenchmen are confrontational, Japanese are very hierarchical. Then it goes into plot twist territory.
Anyways, would you be able to recall at the end of the day something nice that happened to you, even if small? Gratefulness is my personal path to inner peace doesn't matter if big or small. And even if you decide to not take this path, you can use the memory of that good moment to 1 make it happen more often, or 2 invest your time/thoughts to make it even better next time it happens or 3 follow up and build on top of it.
There was this guy, I think a big shot from wired magazine, that would try to sit in a different chair every day, with the goal of breaking his habits, which was his way of getting new ideas.
If that's any consolation, if it tried to spy it would probably fail.
Not sarcasm
Using Linux since 1999, and add my primary personal and work computer for 6 years non stop. Maybe things are awesome but we know new stuff will take half a decade to get it right lol
Whatever the smartest person here says, and since they're likely thinking of using it as a water container, multiply it by the depth .
Water will be pushing the air inside, seeping in hard, and buckling your surfaces. My understanding is the best counter to that is submersing your (electronics? ) in oil which is incompressible and not conductive. At which point a cheap Tupperware from Dollar store would also do the job.
Yes so if it increases too fast the us irs will be asking you questions. And if you answer no but it's true the IRS will get a report from the bank and THEN will ask you even more questions.
I don't think a worker savings will raise any flags, that's for money laundering. Because if you have the kind of money like Bezos you also get no questions.
That's what they say about government debt collapsing and the country going into default: everyone assumes that won't happen, because if it does it will be chaos x 10. I'd expect the economy to collapse, the us dollar to plunmet and many people to lose jobs.
Same case here. So better save your money outside and in any other currency
You're putting decent wages, companies health, economy growth and inflation as only one of them can win. Boohoo, the choice should be easy, it's human well being first.
These things are not even opposed to each other. It's been proved time and over time again that wages rising stimulate the economy because when poor people have more income it doesn't go to savings, they buy more stuff.
It's so easy to use https with secure encryption. It's the default. You have to go out of your way to use s symmetric key or to even allow http without SSL in xcode or Android studio.
Yep it also prevents anyone in the airport impersonating the WiFi and the bytedance server (which is trivial) and crafting payloads that run insecure code on your phone ( not that easy but there's heaps of CVEs like this in apps like Safari over the years, so there's at least 2x as many in an app like this)
That's not so true of the Android app. I do have access to bytecode but changing bytecode to bring feature enhancements is not for the faint of heart.
And storage in their current android app is a major privacy breach.