They simultaneously see COVID19 as a Chinese bioweapon AND as a mild flu, switching based on context
Orwellian doublethink, except every thought is wrong
They simultaneously see COVID19 as a Chinese bioweapon AND as a mild flu, switching based on context
Orwellian doublethink, except every thought is wrong
Do-gooder derogation is a well studied phenomenon
It's not only stuff like lack of compassion. It's stuff like feeling that it challenges your worldviews, makes you feel the other person think their better for taking action you've chosen not to take, etc.
They'll react like that even against those who just try to protect themselves with a mask, just seeing it even if they're not being asked to change feels like a provocation.
It's like how Trump and Co talked about "the elites" (various experts) while being backed by the actual elites (billionaires). He wanted you to be scared of people who try to help you. Unfortunately the propaganda worked
There's DRM solutions but they're by definition not perfect, if it can be read then a photo can be taken
A fake bitcoin wallet
Technically it's not the resolution that changes, but the optics (unless you want to bring out the fancy math and treat it as a sampling resolution thing based on smallest recognizable detail)
Does it match their prior behavior? Then it's likely to be true.
Not for every problem, but if you're physically dangerous there's not many better solutions. We need preventive measures so fewer people end up in that state, but you can't prevent away ongoing violence.
Probably because they're shifting development work to something else. Doing it this way and making it run offline frees up developers.
Yeah it sounds just like existing IME dead reckoning navigation, but with different sensor types
Creative height is the bar for when something becomes protected (facts or obvious patterns aren't protected), and functional features of a design aren't protected. In general layouts are mostly functional (with exceptions) but button designs may mostly be expressive.
That's the secret of NIMH