I wouldn't say "a lot", but he did some. He never said he would never do VPN ads, he said he would not do it using the false advertisement talking points. For example, when speaking of geo-block bypassing, he alway mention this probably goes against the terms of services of most streaming services.
Not OP, but we had to get a c section and milk production was slow to come in. We also used the breastfeeding aid, but with formula.
The way it was explained to us, the idea is to continue to stimulate milk production while supplementing. We used it for a week until production was sufficient. I personally enjoyed this as it allowed me to be more involved and removed the stress of knowing if we were feeding our child enough while still getting what we could from breastfeeding.
We definitely had a great hospital. With all the stress and lack of sleep, I'm not sure I would've kept calm if they'd imposed stuff that way. Not letting you the choice of using formula when using the breastfeeding aid seems crazy.
A solution would be for the OS developers (Apple/Google) to provide a way to retrieve data from the backend. This would not fully prevent it to be hacked but would change the difficulty:
- wanna be GPS spoofers would need to emulate the whole OS/sensors to send spoofed data to Apple/Google
- the platform/OS developers would have more ressources and incentives to detect spoofed data
The cat&mouse game is harder when played against Apple/Google than against a single small developer.
Looks like regarding to Cadmium, "vintage" means up to mid-to-late 1980s [0]
> Apparently The [Lego] has been aware of this concern for at least three decades (hence the switch to Cadmium free plastic colorants sometime in the mid-to-late 1980s)
Yes! As a French Canadian, that's my preferred layout.
Its advantage is that it uses dead keys to add diacritic.
For instance (Alt Gr+i then [normal vowel key]) will give îôêâ... You just have to know the diacritic position and press the normal letter to apply it.
Don't. The hiring company always has a role in those kind of situation. Maybe they picked the lowest bider, maybe they don't have good hiring criteria or just don't review the work being done make sense.
We're in the process of hiring abroad and it's hard. The promise of better salaries does attract more candidates that need to be filtered but we think that if we care while interviewing, we'll get as good candidates that will be part of the team.
Be proud of the work you're doing and don't take OP's anecdote as an absolute. But the situation described does happen.