A college at Oxford University – All Souls College – is subject to a formal complaint over its £1.1m worth of investments in companies that are actively involved in illegal Israeli settlements.
A college at Oxford University – All Souls College – is subject to a formal complaint over its £1.1m worth of investments in companies that are actively involved in illegal Israeli settlements.
What I noticed right away was: It’s the ugliest hello world ever. It’s the slowest hello world ever. (For a long time it was also the record size hello world at something like 64MB, but that’s later and on a compiler.) And it doesn’t actually run on any platform except one: jre. And most binaries you find only run on one version of that one brand of jre.
Still, not the worst thing for writing web services in in late 90s. Doesn’t matter how slow it starts or how much space it takes. Responding to requests, being familiar to new programmers and living in a sandbox was enough.
I don’t know. There are a lot of foods already out in the world.
It’s a Sony Picachu. You might be thinking of the Nintendo one.
That’s what good link aggregators are for.
Then you can give it to someone else to read or sell it and even more people can read it.
Hot air/gas, hot water/liquid, and a hot solid behaved very differently. The numbers depend a lot on what’s being measured. There’s also a big variable of time.
I discovered dust. That’s a new favourite tool. https://github.com/bootandy/dust/
I should be trying to talk to mqtt but haven’t got to the rust side of that yet.
I put on my robe and wizard hat.
I’m guessing it’s closer to 190 nations. (Trump, not the assassin)
I think you’re missing a digit there.
Technology Connections on YouTube or a better alternative has done videos about the popcorn button at least.
Fwiw I’ve never ever seen settings like that. Maybe it’s only for American market?
And show by example that lying and arbitrary cruelty is ok, especially from a position of authority.
officials investigating if temperature of 52.9C due to faulty sensor
Very interesting, thank you. I should give this a try when I get back to a dev machine. Sounds like it still downloads and uses the SDK which might be significant for licensing or other reasons, but I’m probably fine with that for personal use.
This is a thing I look for now and then, but it always seems to fall back to “install android studio” and I nope at that point. Maybe one of these days. Having the ability to make some simple app would be interesting.
It runs on one particularly horrible platform only. Jre.
It hasn’t. That’s a fairly recent (1990’s) innovation.