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Miyah1:You're feeling bad because the devil is trying to put guilt into you. The moment you gave your life to Christ, He forgave and wiped your past sins. Pondering on your past deeds is the devil making you believe that the Lord hasn't done so. |
qtguru:Yes, Ranked Match is my choice of preference. Also looking at this new Zombie mode. Like what I saw on a feature video. |
qtguru:Same thing I thought, especially when playing Multiplayer. Eaztzide_XXI is my ID. |
GeneralOjukwu:Honestly! Broken children are products of broken homes and bad parenting |
ednut1:Exactly! Very happy the jury was women-dominated so that she won't cry the "misogyny" call her types are known to use! |
Lol. Fam thought the Western judicial system will favour her in their usual bias manner. Everyday isn't Christmas though. All I see is a manipulative being who would have done a lot of psychological harm on her kids if granted custody. Nobody can tell me she isn't mentally ill. Thankfully, Canada will help them dodge that bullet. |
Lalarsticlala:Union bank, UBA, Zenith, First Bank... To name a few |
With the new age of contemporary art, there's always going to be a fine line between gatekeeping and innovation by artists who use traditional methods in creating. We have seen how taste for art has gone beyond love for Michelangelo and Dante, to art that looks like they were forgotten in the microwave. You can't blame new generational artists who are trying to flow with the tides and do what is reigning. For them, it's about selling. About innovation, I believe every art shouldn't be restricted to traditional ways(canvas, brush and paint). I've seen online how artists are kicking against computer generated artworks, saying it spoils creativity and innovation which I don't believe so. This is where the issue of gatekeeping comes into place. Art shouldn't be dictated how it's to be expressed. Every form should be encouraged because as they say - "Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder". |
AntiBMC:Flesh and blood didn't reveal this to you bro. |
jojothaiv:Many lies but one truth, and the truth is that they're rebranding and they sacked workers who are not needed in the new development. Simple. |
Tombrown3:No! Sony. |
drphantom:You're wrong. Sony are the ones that make iPhone's camera. The only truth is that production of most iPhone's components is outsourced to other companies (FoxConn for example) |
Even if you're to put religious beliefs aside, there are some kind of things not to joke with. Funny enough, the people who did this are the same people who did Rick and Morty, and if you've watched it you'll know the level of dark humor to expect. |
SOURCE [url]en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESIM[/url] CC: nlfpmod mynd44 Seun lalasticlala UjSizzle mkmyers45 honsule puskin dragnet Help move to fp Thanks |
The major advantage of eSIMs is that it removes the hassle of physically removing and swapping a SIM from a device. This is made possible because all eSIMs are programmed with a permanent eSIM ID (EID) at the factory. This number is used to associate the device with an existing carrier subscription and also for creating a secure channel for programming the eSIMs. With the bold step taken by Apple to go all out and make most of their latest iPhones fully eSIM in the US, network providers in other countries will have to hasten their support for it. This will create a rise in adaptability for a foreseeable future where all smartphones will be completely eSIM enabled.
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Unlike a traditional SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card which consists of an integrated circuit on a UICC (Universal Integrated Circuit Card) which is in the SIM plastic, the eSIM is a virtualized SIM profile installed onto a dedicated chip that is permanently fixed to a device at the factory. So, when you want to use an eSIM on your device, you are just installing your SIM profile (personal phone number and other details) from your service provider on the already available chip that is embedded. Think of it has having a room to let in your apartment. If you want a roommate, you place it on Airbnb and find one who is interested. If you don’t like the roommate probably due to noisiness or bad habits, you kick them out and find another one again. Your available room is the chip, permanently fixed to the device called your apartment. Your roommate is the SIM profile that is staying over (installed) at the spare room (fixed chip) and they can get kicked out (changed) if you’re not interested anymore. Since the electrical interface used in an eSIM is the same as the physical SIM, it operates the same with a unique ICCID (Integrated Circuit Card IDentifier) and network authentication key generated by the carrier. Correlating it with the roommate analogy, you can say it’s the same way our roommate still qualifies as a tenant even though they are on a short stay.
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At the just concluded Apple Event- the Far Out, which held on September 7, 2022, Apple finally released the anticipated iPhone 14 series, AirPods Pro and the Apple Watch Ultra. As always, Apple didn’t disappoint with the introduction of new features and updates on their devices. New cameras (finally, iPhone is moving away from 12MP sensors), satellite enabled SOS calling, Airpods with noise-cancelling capabilities twice the usual. These are just a few of the many announcements made. But one major thing customers in the US and the UK will be pondering about is that for them there won’t be SIM trays to slot in SIM cards be it a regular, micro or nano SIM due to a total switch to something called eSIM on the iPhone 14 series to be released in their regions. The question now is what is an eSIM and why is it something you should know about? To begin, we need to know that the ‘e’ in stands for embedded and not electronic. The concept of an embedded SIM first began in 2010 where GSMA (Global System for Mobile Communication Association), a worldwide industrial organisation representing the interests of mobile network operators, discussed the possibility of a software-based SIM. Industry giants, Motorola and Apple had conflicting ideas on its applications and area of usages, with Apple arguing that the concept cannot be restricted from usage in consumer products. The GSMA currently manages two versions of the eSIM, one for consumer devices and the other for M2M (machine-to-machine) devices. By 2016, the two versions and its implementation in devices began.
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Kennyking1234:Ok then. Check Amazon. But know it that they won't come cheap compared to their PDFs that are free. |
Kennyking1234:Lol. These are free on the internet. Check PDFDrive website |
fergie001:Boss thanks for the mention. GGMU all the way! |
fergie001:Oga fergie001, abeg try add me for roll-call oo. GGMU for life! |
LienwaltAbel:Like! Table, chair,... We that are English speakers don't even know what we're enjoying. |
LienwaltAbel:Oh yeah! You're right with the Indo-European roots and the Romance. Italian is in the same family with Spanish also. Latin relations. Ain't gonna lie. Noun genders are frustrating. How can you tell me I've to say a different word just because I'm talking about another sex. Or that non-animate things have genders. Lol! |
LienwaltAbel:Oh! In that case, try looking into Spanish also. Easy to learn due to that it originates from the same language family as English. Only issue is that I'm not interested in migrating to countries that speak it. |
LienwaltAbel:Right! Languages are morphing and changing form day by day. What we have now isn't what it used to be centuries ago. On the other hand, I was actually infatuated with Japanese due to anime and even started learning it but the complexity coupled with the kanji of a thing just made me forgo it. But it's a beautiful lingo though. |
Chicastle:Desu is pronounced deh-ss not deh-suu. The many wonders of Japanese language. Right LienwaltAbel |
phr0nesis:They will be consistent especially Martinez. Save this post for the future. |
Ray07:Abi oo. Also, the major reason Ajax was holding out till that price was because of a sell-on clause Sao Paolo included when Ajax bought him first. 20% on any deal and Ajax wanted to make the most out of any sale. Forget all those gragra they were doing. It's just business. The price has nothing to do with his value |
phr0nesis:Maybe from previous seasons, but these current ones (Martinez and the rest), I don't think so. All have been delivering steadly. |
gloryhomemaker:Lol. Nothing weird in it. Did that yesterday. You'll like it when you try it. Trust me. |
Hannania:Good. Now you've made your thesis clearer and better- It is applied. Just like we have Natural and Applied Sciences for example. They originated from one another. |
Hannania:Ok then. The technicalities is that you can't entirely classify NNs as Comms Engineering. Reason is because NNs can be applied in it but it doesn't necessarily make it Comms Engineering. It's just like saying because a snake can swim in water, they should be classified as fish. Or in more technical sense, just because OOP is used in Python for example, means OOP is Python-only. Even Google search results will show mainly show NNs applications and not its classification in CE. Besides, whenever NN is mentioned, what comes to memory is deep learning which is ML, an aspect of DS. I believe the birth of NNs didn't originate from comms engineering. These are the technicalities I'm talking about. |



