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farzadb82
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Comment #19987604
One way I can think of that will solve this problem is to do something like: resource "aws_instance" "nomadclients" { ami = "${count.index > 2 ? data.aws_ami.nomadclient_tick.image…
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Comment #19471556
I'm sorry, but the safety features in question here were software upgrades. The incremental cost to Boeing to add it to every aircraft during manufacturing would be negligible. In …
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Comment #17519970
This is really awesome. I just killed about an hour playing it part way through. I was saddened by the fact that I lost progress when I left the page. It would be nice if progress …
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Comment #14612185
If only it were that simple. Unless you've physically removed or disconnected the wireless interface, there's still a chance that a firmware vulnerability could lead to your TV bei…
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Comment #14564665
A lot of these systems were built such that date stamps were simple 6 character text fields within a larger ascii-based file format on computers build in the 60s and 70s or earlier…
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Comment #14109590
I feel that part of the problem here is that booking sites don't tend to be fully transparent on how much any given flight really costs, beyond the initial ticketing cost. Extra co…
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Comment #14103291
The thing I don't like about such plugins is that it suppresses the conversation surrounding the practice of forced removals and overbooking in general and the incident in particul…
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Comment #13908680
Free market and competition in health care, really? Delivering the same level of care and services for everyone is at odds with the notion of a free market. How exactly are provide…
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Comment #13190866
A Mario-themed Flappy bird clone?
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Comment #13124554
Agreed. I don't have a problem with airlines creating cheaper seats that they can market to a segment of customers. What I do have a problem with is the lack of transparency of wha…
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Comment #13096026
In my day we didn't have no fandangled "reboots". All we did is give our equipment a little percussive maintenance to get them back into service!
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Comment #11783081
Assuming the phone uses the same standard (ie. GSM vs. CDMA), this is true here in the US. LTE, however, is making this less of an issue and in theory an LTE capable phone should b…
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Comment #11461952
This also assumes that the "eyeballs" looking at the code are doing it for the greater good and not personal profit. Given a big enough jackpot, do you really believe that the pers…
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Comment #11459592
As someone in a different thread put it "It's not so much about the cost of the device as much as it's about the time invested in setting things up". It's very poor form to sunset …
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Comment #11188044
As far as I know, In the US, Apple has always fully and willingly complied with legal requests for data stored on it's servers. Even in this specific controversial case, Apple hand…
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Comment #2096397
They typically define "unlimited" as being 24/7 availability. That is "unlimited usage" implies that you can use their system at anytime 24/7 not that you can use it for an unlimit…
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Comment #1484105
I'm not so sure about 160 chars, but I do agree that 80 chars is a little ridiculous these days. I have not yet one good argument for 80 chars. Most terminals and monitors today wi…