adora 12mo ago • 100%
kitty! <3
adora 12mo ago • 100%
ughhh yes so mad :-p
adora 12mo ago • 100%
lol I have no idea how to use this fedi platform thing, but have some here
SQUSIHCUDDLES
sorry it took so long, war here is distracting.
adora 1y ago • 100%
hehehe well feel free to pick them up, i'll leave them right here :-)
adora 1y ago • 100%
noooo I have a stock of cuddles and headpats we can share
adora 1y ago • 100%
hehe <3 there are worse things
adora 1y ago • 100%
hi Niko!
just a warning, I also "was cis tho" when i started on this sub on reddit way back.
turns out i was wrong >.<
adora 1y ago • 100%
thats so funny i had no idea
adora 1y ago • 100%
worddddd
adora 1y ago • 100%
<3
adora 1y ago • 100%
hi Vibia!
the name is super cute and kinda unique, like you!
adora 1y ago • 100%
let me know how it worked out?
Ive never asked them about enterprise billing
adora 1y ago • 0%
you need to talk to them about enterprise licensing =)
adora 1y ago • 100%
yeah i deleted my post because they keep changing their minds.
its retroactive (for now) in the sense that they started counting from before, just only billing for new ones.
adora 1y ago • 100%
zoho remote has been good to me
adora 1y ago • 100%
adora 1y ago • 100%
It's very possible they weren't unused.
Docker builds their images out of layers, and all the layers are used during runtime!:
https://sweetcode.io/understanding-docker-image-layers/
The idea is that you can essentially change PARTS of an image, without rebuilding it entirely, which saves space and bandwidth.
adora 1y ago • 66%
Sure, I mean I want them to focus their energy on it.
There are a lot of anti-features (studies, pocket, telemetry, "sponsored suggestions", etc..) that are justified in "we have to make money somehow" but then they spend it on this stuff.
adora 1y ago • 90%
maybe its just me, but as useful and nice to know as this is, I really want Mozilla to focus their efforts on making a good browser, not to spend money doing everything but that.
There are a lot of anti-features (studies, pocket, telemetry, "sponsored suggestions", etc..) that are justified in "we have to make money somehow" but then they spend it on this stuff.
[edited for clarity]
Microsoft's expanding opportunity in the artificial intelligence market has reinvigorated investor excitement and lifted the stock to a record.
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