If you can make safe Rust segfault you're doing something wrong.
Microsoft does too. Every time I log in to Azure (or Intune, or Defender, or Microsoft 365 or whatever they're all called these days) for work something has changed names. The documentation usually isn't updated to reflect the changes.
It's a very well known historical story though.
What makes you think there are Renaissance festivals in the UK?
Why do you even have an allocation of sick days? It's not really a concept anywhere I've worked (in the UK).
But they're not? They're advocating for children to not be forced to wear as much clothing, which isn't quite the same.
That sounds like the apps you use, my Pixel asks for authorisation for each app to access something the first time and that's it. Never been asked to translate anything or had tracking pop-ups except on websites.
Wait, people still use RAR?
Was that the same version of Windows where you could click "cancel" to bypass the login prompt?
lemm.ee is on the Estonian ccTLD because the person that runs it is in Estonia.
Yes, this is a thing that can happen. When temperatures are high the air density means that planes need to achieve a higher speed to take off. Same for increased weight. Same for high altitude airports. Same when there's less headwind to take off into.
If enough of these factors are bad enough, you have to change what you can. Can't change the airport elevation or the weather, so that leaves you with the weight.
I'd never heard of mandatory minimum parking until now. That sounds horrendous.