Community rule is 30 days.
Community rule is 30 days.
Two letter TLDs are reserved for countries. No gTLDs use a two letter TLD.
According to the rules set by the org that controls the fate of IO. They can easily change the rules if they wanted. There is a vested interest in not losing IO, and nothing but their own rule to stop them. Who’s to tell them they can’t do whatever they want in this matter?
Yep. This is such a weird fear monger topic.
If the country that owns IO ceases to exist then IANA will just make it an ICANN generic TLD. Such a widely used TLD won’t be allowed to disappear. The rules are all made up anyway.
ActiveSync is to Exchange as IMAP/POP3 is to other email providers.
So if you want your email client to speak with an Exchange server you’re using ActiveSync, not other protocols used by other types of servers.
Exchange ActiveSync is a licensed protocol. If any FOSS app handles it for free I’d love to know.
The Washington district that includes Vancouver has one of the most contested House races in the country this year.
They explain nothing. They’re in the same boat as all others: open source will let them keep MV2 longer than mainstream chrome, but that future is uncertain as the main project codebase starts to evolve around MV3 and backward compatibility to hack MV2 back in gets lost over time. Nobody here can make promises, and sites that make that make those judgments are naive.
If we’re being cynical, he knows he stands to benefit. ;)
Not really sure what the calculus is here.
Don’t get on his bad side? Not that they aren’t already at odds, just remember T is highly transactional and this could be seen as a favor that may buy some brownie points.
Arts and letters daily is great. Overlaps a bit with your interests, though not every day.
For the most part memes are self contained to their own communities. It takes a few days but you can achieve a relatively meme free experience if you block each community.
So, in other words, SCOTUS took the case to invent something entirely unrelated in order to rollback 40 years of progress. Got it. I’ll look forward in dread for the outcome in 9 months.
USGS event page for this one
https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc75095651/executive