They are combination of colors rather than a specific wavelength. (Similar to white, which is combination of all of them)
Any of the colors can theoretically be created using a combination of multiple colors (see RGB)
They are combination of colors rather than a specific wavelength. (Similar to white, which is combination of all of them)
Any of the colors can theoretically be created using a combination of multiple colors (see RGB)
Even better would be, to be able to program it for anything, not only camera usage (Apple doesn’t allow apps on Appstore with usage other than for camera control)
Arguably what he is doing is for good, because he is also wasting their time, not being able to scam actual victims.
If someone really wanted to add it, probably the best would be to use unless
Whatever floats your boat! There are multiple ways of calling it and I’ve just pointed out the one I find the funniest. What we can all agree on is that renaming Twitter was a bad idea. (and everything else he did also)
Or you could call it what Linus on Wan show by Linus Tech Tips YT channel made up: ex-Twitter You essentially say both of the names and the fact that Twitter is the “old name”. But as a F-u to Musk, we should just call it Twitter.
IIRC Depends if you talk about cardinal or ordinal numbers. What I remember: In cardinal numbers (the normal numbers we think of, which denote quantity, etc.) have their maximum in infinity. But in ordinal numbers (which denote order - first, second, etc.) Can go past infinity - the first after infinity is omega. Then omega +1. And then some bigger stuff, which I don’t remember much, like aleph 0 and more.
Why can’t you restrict usage if you don’t comply with local laws? Why can companies like Facebook restrict usage of their new features like Threads in the EU then? Or some US news network restricting access from the EU?
But, like when they would say in their EULA, that people from Texas and Florida are not allowed, then by using the service would be breaking of EULA and the wikipedia foundation could theoretically say that they’re not operating there and it’s the users fault. Like could someone still sue them then?
What would happen, if they ignored the laws and did not geoblock Texas and Florida, just say they don’t operate there, but not restrict the users and still operate the way they operated until now?
The Brussels effect: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels_effect
Considering that if the US started to support NK against South Korea, I don’t think it is inconceivable that they would become just one Korea. (By North overrunning South)