So true, they make bullshit that affect security also on some security tools analyser … do not worry NSA everything is fine, you are not at risk against worms xD
It is just a point of pragmatism.
Countries that wish to bring manufacturing back to their country just have to use people to do that just like they used people to put the production outside.
Which by the way will produce lot of business :)
I am working on nothing which by the is something important and precious because it is something to works on nothing.
By the way, nothing else matter, which mean that everything keep my mind on working on the thing of nothing.
You are incredibely right, I recently buy 2 jeans 514 33/34 ... and they are not the same size as thus bought one year before ... Seriously Levi's are you drunk?
I can think of a couple of reasons: manufacturing tolerance, differently sourced / dyed fabrics (make sure to wash your clothes before first use).
There is also something called vanity sizing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanity_sizing) where sizes go up without the numbers going up, so that people still think they're the same size.
If you're buying clothes a year apart, they're likely using a different supplier using different grades of fabric, differently calibrated machines, so the clothes won't feel or fit the same.
PMF stands for Product-Market Fit. It refers to the stage when a startup has developed a product that meets a strong market demand, meaning customers are willing to pay for it, and adoption is growing organically.
Achieving PMF is a critical milestone, as it signals that a company has found a scalable business model. It often results in rapid user growth, increased customer retention, and reduced reliance on aggressive marketing. Startups that fail to achieve PMF usually struggle to sustain themselves, regardless of funding.
Marc Andreessen, who popularized the term, described PMF as the moment when “the market pulls the product out of the startup.”
And by the way announced the world they are the source of evil!!