Then ask for them to get ported
Natanael
My city has a lot of malls, several which are quite large by European standards, and they're all thriving except the one (there's always one), and this isn't even a big city by the same European standards. But it's a walkable one with a lot of foot traffic, and two of them are just next to train stations.
"the user is signing in with an email address from a company whose terms they accepted - let's get in the way and tell the user only we get to do those things"
Most of this scraping (like Google indexing your emails) is legal if the user is informed (an in EU if they can disable it)
The team problem the article hints at iis doordash and Amazon claims the customer relationships and hides the customer from the real company that actually made the sale. They make themselves a middleman to displace others as much as possible and use their size to manipulate the market in their favor (like demanding higher margins than other retailers)
If the features you want are still in software like degoogling, you have other options available
Efficiency is a bit more about also not doing the wrong things :)
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While they can be deterministic in runtime they can be compared to cryptographic hashes in that they come preloaded with pseudorandomness which will behave unpredictably
Not by default usually but yes, you need to do a lot of work to set all necessary configurations and sometimes provide your own RNG seed for things which insist on random looking values.
You can have single threaded race conditions appear simply from inputs appearing in an unintended ordering. Or on a single core CPU, you can have one task meant to be done first take unusually long time, so the CPU gives time to another thread which finishes first but expected to finish last.
It will be too hard to time landings and take offs at small ports, but if you replace this with a massive flywheel you can have gearing to both spin it up on landings and draw from it to launch.
The entire airport is now covered in solar panels. Yes, the runway is a solar panel too.
Original Nintendo DS had two different ARM CPUs for DS games and the same CPU the GBA had for direct compatibility.