> at minimum German military leaders and related politicians did predicted longer war
Hmm, perhaps this was an unpopular opinion, because the entire German military strategy depended on an extraordinarily fast decisive victory in France [1]. Of course, there were contingencies based on whether Russia was allied with France, or netural. Once the Schlieffen Plan fell apart, then the Germans knew it would be a long two-front war, but they didn't seem to suspect that in the first several weeks, from what I've read
Though I'll have to check out the book you mentioned, Pandora's Box.
This makes sense. My USB C portable charger also cannot keep up with charging my laptop while I have the screen on full brightness + normal activities.
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Agreed. I was disappointed that they instead decided on a failed attempt to capitalize on a cryptocurrency via airdrops (ironically they attempted this a couple years after the hype)
Hey, this is cool! I tried to setup a curbside pickup for my elderly parents with a local store through instacart, but after getting to the end I discovered it was for next week. Couple thoughts:
1. Could I just provide a zipcode instead of sharing my browser location?
2. Could I check stores in aggregate? I'd rather discover which local business has the MOST openings and then register an account there, rather than getting to the end of the shopping experience and waiting.
Lastly, you have a typo "seend" in your third step.
That's disturbing for consumers, and of course Google will attempt to force you to arbitrate for remuneration.
Perhaps the Google Music consumers can perform the overwhelming "mass arbitration" denial-of-service against Google that was on the front-page a few days ago?
Heh, I agree with you. But I also have friends though that don't use their truck to carry loads or off-road. I often wonder why they bought the truck, probably for the look?
Just had this conversation with a friend. We can no longer remember what the current name is of Google's messaging products. For a company that prides itself with it's brand and product management, it's ridiculous.
Wasn't it called Google Chat / GChat back in ~2007?
The end mentions that it's supported by GBE+ ... though getting paper for the Game Boy Printer is a bit of a challenge for enthusiasts. Some have taken to cutting non-official thermal paper to the right size.
While, we're on the topic, GBE+ just had a birthday (both GBE and GBE+ were released on April 1).
I'm interested in this too. In the video, they said they're attempting to make this using as many car parts as possible, to prevent themselves from taking supply away from other ventilator manufacturers. That's a noble goal, as well as it helps them leverage their existing supply chain.
Great book (I own past edition). Is the content significantly refocusing on distributed systems? At first, it looked like a new book, but I think he updated the title (and the content)
Looks interesting, but there was less interaction than I expected. I couldn't pause the playback to ask a question. I had the same feeling that I get when I'm forced to sit on hold, or forced to watch a training video -- "why can't I skip to the end?"