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  • Even with meat-based venues it depends. I went to a 1-star steak restaurant and we asked what they would do if someone asked for a vegan menu. They absolutely do accommodate it as long as they know in advance.

    Though to be fair it's a bit different than your average steakhouse

  • Well a tracker I'm following is up more than 10% over the last week so it pretty much was a dip... Now before he crashes the market the next time he tells his buddies and they'll have made a nice profit buying this dip.

  • You are not exactly right, but going in the right direction. Not having a forwarded port means you aren't 'connectable' by peers as your firewall will block incoming traffic. What this means is that only 'connectable' peers will be able to connect to you (your client can reach out to them as their port is forwarded). You are however invisible to peers that also aren't 'connectable'. You might also experience some degradation in time to connect as people can't reach out to you.

    To sum it up:

    • Not connectable =X= not connectable (impossible)
    • Not connectable =>= connectable (degraded time to connect when seeding)
    • Connectable === connectable (perfect)
  • Yo what the hell

    If you opt for a Premium membership — which costs $6 a month or $60 a year, according to Wirecutter — the video capture resolution goes up to 2K

    A 200$ device where you have to pay to unlock the hardware you paid for.

  • Not to mention even a small delay could mess up the timing of taking the next bus/train. For not too busy routes it could mean waiting in the cold for half an hour.... If that next bus has a good delay you could be there for almost an hour. (Totally not speaking from personal experience)

  • I did it the other way around in uni, we got a task with no mention of it requiring recursion (even though I suppose it was somewhat well suited to it). I solved it with a double for loop and the teacher refused to accept my submission.

    This was a coding class on Unix thinclients, I'll let you guess how long ago.

    :::spoiler Answer 3 years ::: edit: thx [email protected] for making the spoiler work :)