One is his name. The other is not.
One is his name. The other is not.
No clue. I doubt it’s a conspiracy, though. Just seems like a controversial take.
What eventually happened to the boss?
This doesn’t sound like the dream to me at all
If Twitter reopens, I would bet 90% will go back, sadly.
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Any guesses why that is?
It would be really nice if I could have it sync to both. I’d like to sync it locally and have all the features available, but for convenience I would also like the option of a secure, reputable cloud service that costs a reasonable fee.
They seem good. However, using the app seems to be either/or (local or their service)
They’re also twice the price of Google, which is a bit tough to swallow.
I don’t understand why the follow-up question isn’t, “why are you so uninformed…?”
What spacecraft do you think they built themselves, without big contractors doing mos5 of the work…?
Or, like, “there’s the bottom 10% of a traffic light in this one. Do I click that box? Ia that supposed to count?”
Everyone knows they are called flippy flops. Gosh
I knew I shouldn’t have used the word “never”, although I was thinking that only “deleted” accounts would drop the total count. That’s also a good point.
But it still seems unlikely that there will be a LOT or cases where the total number drops by a proportionately large number, unless something really bad happens (or there’s some big initiative at some point to remove inactive or not accounts)
The more important stat - the one that people would be much more likely to be talking about seeing a “decline” in, in cases like this - is “active” users.
Is that total users, or active users?
Total users will never rarely decline.
He’s not, though.
Not with an example that simple and poor, no.
If you have done the minimum and at least set a type hint, or if your ide is smart enough to check what calls the function and what it passes, then it’ll be flagged.
One day for the Olympics would be a pretty mad rush at the moment
I don’t see what the difference would be in 10 years.
I don’t think 90% of people, especially “young people” would avoid doing this already. It’s already a major awareness/compliance issue, and not at all a “no shit sherlock” moment.
But what did you have in mind that will be different in 10 years? Paricularly for young people.
They already laid off a bunch.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/dell-cuts-workers-sales-team-170000115.html
I guess not enough.