fairly appropriate username for the programming language in question.
fairly appropriate username for the programming language in question.
man, these tech bros have set up cloud infrastructure on mars already?!
now just imagine how big that dinosaur was!
i can believe it. i bet trump felt cold in the copter and ordered the pilot to turn off that giant overhead fan.
well, he is better known as a striker than a right-winger. why the surprise?
it wouldnt, sure. and im not referring to those inconsistencies at all.
when it comes the dates specifically observed in the article though, as anyone who’s worked with Excel will attest, date calculation errors cannot be ruled out until they are explicitly, well, ruled out.
it very much is in the realm of possibility that all other data is accurate and date errors still manifest themselves.
what are the chances that it’s the default MS Excel date of 01/01/1900 in most cases?
the 942 year old guy could be a mangled date format? maybe someone whose date was to have been recorded as October 1981 and the 10 and 81 got stored as the year?
yeah I’d rule out MS Excel date errors before really buying the conclusions in thia article.
i don’t see how this is going to play out in the long term, though. the right wing fervour in the country has been stoked primarily by this “mosque x temple issue”, and modi’s party has actually ridden this horse through the democratic process over the last three decades to “success” – yes, make no mistake, democracy has not failed in india. the majority of voters are really that fervent in their championing of “hindutva”.
but with the denouement of this chapter, they will no longer have the temple as a north star. they will no longer have this major unifying factor. this, in a way, is terrifying simply because the go-to fallback of this government to rally their voters into line is aggression towards pakistan.
with both countries pointing nuclear warheads at each other, this could have severe repercussions for the region and the world at large.
well, that’s nice. at least, in the years to come, we’ll get to bask in a great big hot tub before we drive ourselves to extinction.
they will pass go. they will collect £200.
apart from all the stuff already mentioned, some apps arise from a really insidious industry: blackmail through personal loan apps.
these apps fetch your contact details and the scumbags behind them exploit this info at your cost.
here’s a bbc expose on this with more info: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-66964510
and then there’s sms. especially when bank balance alerts are sent, that’s gold for marketers.
thanks. i did see this in a parallel thread, but I’m wary of allowing third-party emulators such as imazing full access to my devices.
and then theres the point of an ounce of prevention. how does this spyware even install itself on devices in the first place? what’s my condom here?
how reliable is imazing? one is wary of exposing all data on a device to an unknown third party emulator.
what steps would one need to take to avoid having such spyware installed onto their phones? and is there any way to know if such spyware is already installed on one’s device?
asking for a friend.
from what one hears about the pressure of these exams, i dont think the reasons for those measures are as wholesome as assumed in this comment.
these exams are amongst the most competitive in the world and their outcome provides only a single window which dictates the rest of your life. that is not a system worth boasting about.
and take care of your liver.
i don’t think they are miners. more like a construction workforce who were trapped in the very tunnel they were setting up.
there are no mines there.
maybe it’s waiting for you to tock?
so would this become the world’s first man-made isthmus?
like the reciprocal of the suez and panama canals?
what colour, my friend with the quick fingers on the left hand, is rust?