Reading this as someone who torrents debian ISOs instead of directly downloading then in the hopes of reducing server load, while at the same time, not torrenting any pirated stuff.
But well, I was born a wee bit before 2000
Reading this as someone who torrents debian ISOs instead of directly downloading then in the hopes of reducing server load, while at the same time, not torrenting any pirated stuff.
But well, I was born a wee bit before 2000
Right. Because after you buy it, it is your drone made by DJI and not DJI's drone.
Guess some of the laws still have their premises correct.
Yet another case showing how useful drones are.
Meaning, if you have it, you can do what you want other than (re)selling it?
Interesting. And there really is nothing stopping someone in control from getting themselves a huge portion of it, while laying off staff?
That seems like a huge flaw that someone with the required people skills (read, social engineering) can exploit.
Same question here. How can they be profitable if they are a registered non-profit?
Is it somehow possible to pay employees exorbitant salaries, similar to Mozilla's CEO?
Billionaires remember! Yacht first, island second.
You forgot the "at least" before the 52%.
I feel like the user's suggestion of "jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge" would be more impactful in that case, you know, to awaken your survival instincts, which prevents depression.
But on the off chance that someone actually goes and jumps off, a professional would probably not give that advice.
Amethyst
That reminded me of AMD's old Windows driver (accompanying software).
Glitches and cloud outages happen on Linux too, but erectile dysfunction is definitely a Windows problem.
Similarly, had you switched to Arch in your teens, you would never have had marital issues.
Except that softwares and hardwares probably came out of the word "wares".