YubiKeys have almost every imaginable form factor these days. Here’s the USB-C version without NFC:
YubiKeys have almost every imaginable form factor these days. Here’s the USB-C version without NFC:
They’re talking about operationally. They don’t want to configure and distribute a bajillion dongles to users.
It is in fact often intentional. It’s basically the same business model as printers. They make money from the refills, not the machine. Obviously people want to save money with generic paper, so they make sure the dispenser only works right with their paper.
What the dispenser manufacturer doesn’t consider is that whoever orders the paper doesn’t use the dispenser, so they don’t give a shit whether the dispenser works well or not. In fact, it not dispensing well saves even more money on paper!
I never claimed you did. I just clarified which plan you were on, and added how their other plan works. This could be nice for others to know. I don’t know why you’d take that as a personal attack, but I certainly didn’t intend it as one.
I can’t be bothered to research every plan to answer this question, but Mint Mobile was dirt cheap while using T-Mobile service. They probably still are, but it arguably doesn’t count anymore since T-Mobile acquired them.
This is the Unlimited Plus plan. Their Simply Unlimited plan throttles you after 5 GB of hotspot usage, but phone data is unlimited.
They absolutely can, several carriers who use other carriers are cheaper than who they lease service from. They won’t be paying consumer prices to use those towers.
It all depends on what margins they have, what extra services they provide, and whether they have other ways of monetizing you. They might even be reselling at a loss to boost their initial market share. In Google’s case, it’s safe to assume they want your data and sacrifice some margins to get it.
Thank you for explaining that it was a joke.
That requires someone to look at that section in the IDE. If it doesn’t block the merge, it doesn’t do shit.
Golang won’t even compile with dead code. Unfortunately that’s too strict, you just end up commenting out the whole block instead. At least the commented out code is obvious in review, and some automated checks catch it if you have them.
I did the same thing with “DO NOT MERGE” back in the day. Saved some people who didn’t even know about the check.
Did you misspell CAPTCHA, or is this some new tech that I’m too luddite to understand?
One of the last bosses in Half-Life is a testicle with pointy spider legs.
Norway does a weird mix
Denmark uses zero
Haven’t bothered looking up the rest of Europe, but the links to other languages on https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABO_blood_group_system are a mix of both O and 0.
Norway uses zero as well. Don’t know exactly why, but using zero does roll easier off the tongue when pronounced in Norwegian, and the name makes logical sense.
I don’t know what happened with the next line. “Ta meg på” doesn’t really mean anything unless followed by a noun (like “take me on the kitchen table” or whatever). I think they either knew that one in English or were just playing with the words.
That would have been better, but doesn’t really map to anything probable in Norwegian.
Fun fact: They were trying to sing “touch me”, but the songwriter didn’t know English very well and just translated the Norwegian “ta på meg” word for word.
See, those are needed for compliance/CYA. That has business value, so I can work with that. What I’m referring to here is just training on useless stuff for the sake of racking up points.
Also: Move stuff, don’t delete it. It’s faster to restore from a renamed folder than from backup.