People going mad about this and it’s complete non-issue.
People going mad about this and it’s complete non-issue.
Yeah everyone else can see the sentence as it is. It’s just an instance thing.
It prevents any website being able to run intercepts on pasting. This is good when they’re using it to just prevent you from doing it for no real reason but there are many situations where you don’t want a user to be able to arbitrarily just drop text into a text field.
The big one is 2fa. A lot of the time you might need to enter a five digit code and each number may need to be entered into a particular box if you just click in the first box and press paste after copying the code from an email then it’ll paste the entire contents into that one box. You don’t want that you want some code to automatically paste each letter into each subsequent box, that requires you intercept the original paste command.
He’s not happy right now though because he’s been kicked out of his millionaires only bank account.
My cat likes to invert her spine into a kind of gel substance and then stick her face down the side of the bed between the wall.
I am fairly sure that she is perfectly happy with having a whiskers compressed, what she’s not happy about is having less food.
What an earth would be the point in going to uni if you can’t drink?
Which will work fine right up into your phone explodes. You don’t punch a pinhole to deflate bulging batteries you replace the battery. The bulging isn’t dangerous in and of itself, the bulging is a symptom of a problem you are ignoring.
Sweden will help them apply, but they’ve got to do all the prerequisite economic work themselves.
They don’t like federating with instances with open signups
Also it depends on if the person holding you up is the client or some other employee at your company.
Often it is the client the holding you up. In which case the best thing to do is send them an email about a week before the actual target date just to remind them, especially if they’ve done this before.
It has also been said that “the customer is always right”.
That’s not really the saying, it’s what everyone thinks the saying is, especially Karen’s, but it isn’t.
The saying is “the customer is always right, about the price”. I.e. that value of a product is equal to what people are prepared to pay for the product, not what you’d like them to pay, as a business owner.
It has nothing to do with businesses have to appease customers, regardless of whether they’re being ridiculous or sensible.
Replace them with a script that goes into every comment and put “duplicate of existing post”.
Even if there is no existing post.
Implying that there is a current regime.
Plan for a possible possible eventuality? That’ll be a first.
I assume there was a plan that Cameron got rid of because reasons and now they can’t find the PDF so they’ll have to do it again.
I have looked into it but since they want me to “build” it and it seems to involve typing a bunch of code I don’t understand I’m less keen on it.
Hopefully there will be a straight up app sooner rather than later, and I can download that.
My understanding is that in Russia military service is compulsory, but at the same time no one’s actually expected to do any fighting as they’re not really trained, they basically just used in noncombative roles.
Good old Pooters has changed the game when he sent conscripts of to die. So I wouldn’t expect a great deal of loyalty from that camp.
Here’s how it’ll work out:
Them: Surrender now or we will kill you. If you surrender we will go kill the person who put you in danger in the first place.
Russian “military”: Yea, okay.
So it was a non-story back then as well?