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Sadly they already did, there is a TGI Friday at the location Apple wanted today.


It might be a tacky restaurant, but at least it is a restaurant and that's what they were looking for.

Restaurants provide a lot more for the place than a big electronic store that pretends to not be one.


Apple also wants far more space than simple what the restaurant occupies.


Hope it's not mifare classic :/


Any news on better latency?


Was there some kind of html mode for Word? I have a faint memory of actually using word instead of frontpage


Yes, I remember making "websites" in high school with this feature for a class. I think it came out in Word 2000.


Someone know how the magnetic stripes work? I bought some random ones and they don't work.


Also own a s50, most annoying thing for me is that you can't do reverse clean up zones, ie. Tell it where CAN'T clean. Also, Saving zoned cleanups would be a time saver. And rotating of the map for when it misalign them, which it keep doing sometimes even after following their instructions.

This is their answer when I emailed about rotatable map;

"Dear The map takes the environment near the starting point as a reference. If there are some things near the starting point, it will cause the Robot to draw a deformed map. In this case, please move the dock charger to an open area to solve this problem. Please ensure to retain 0.5 m or more in two sides and 1.5 m or more in the front of the dock charger. "


> Please ensure to retain 0.5 m or more in two sides and 1.5 m or more in the front of the dock charger.

I'm struggling to think of any open space that large within my apartment. 3 m² is about 6.5% of my apartment's total area.


Put it next to a door opening, then you only need free space on one side



Only thing missing is ability to compare different regexs against each other


Worked at a university dealing with this some years ago, the publishing companies blocked our IPs on regular basis because they had detected "hacked student accounts" Then we had to block them and swear they changed password before they unblocked us. They said that it was Chinese phising emails that tricked students to give up their password. If you dont know, a couple of years ago almost everyone accessed the publishers sites thought revese proxies at the school, so sci hub collected accounts and proxied you thought them, dont know if its still the case. We used this software called ezproxy, Think it was pretty common.

Also pretty sure many students gave away their passwords freely, based on that nobody seemed that surprised/worried when we said their accounts was compromised.


I second Azirevpn.com! Great speeds


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