The headline makes it sound scarier than it is. They’re being replaced by the current second in command, not some partisan nut job. Plus, it’s being done by the mayor of Milwaukee, a city that has a history of electing socialist mayor’s; he’s fairly liberal, especially for a state like Wisconsin.
Not if you want to chill drinks quickly. Not everyone is spending multiple nights in their hotel rooms to have enough time to wait for the fridge to do it’s thing.
Episode two ups the quirkiness quite a bit. I think the first episode just had a ton of character setup to get through.
Wait, so every time I breathe out I’m actually vomiting? TIL.
Article title isn’t super clear, but this is for video game developers who have either been laid off themselves OR others on their team have been impacted. It’s still bad, but the 35% quoted as impacted in the article is not actually a percentage of layoffs.
Would it blow your mind doubly to find out he’s actually in his 50s?
To answer your question, IP addresses are what computers use to identify and talk to each other. You get assigned a temporary one by your ISP through your modem, but they still own the actual address. Similarly, many businesses own their own blocks of IP addresses, so anything in that block will route to them. In this case Milwaukee had a block of addresses they didn’t need and are selling them to an ISP.
I got mine from Costco, they go on sale once or twice a year there
They could still make a Matrix movie without Keanu
Thank goodness for Tony Evers.
Minor spoilers, but his cameo is in ::: Picard season 2 :::
He does make a short cameo in one of the modern series’