“Hey, here’s a useful thing that I recommend to people: <your work>”
It’s basically a compliment
“Hey, here’s a useful thing that I recommend to people: <your work>”
It’s basically a compliment
Fucking called it
Only some Pixel 4a phones are affected, apparently.
You know… the stuff they’re doing to some Pixel 4as - reducing charging speed, limiting charge level, etc - those are the same things EV manufacturers do when they’ve got known faulty batteries catching fire and are trying to work around the issue with software.
Doing it to certain devices which you can look up by IMEI, that sounds a lot like something you’d do if you had a certain batch of batteries catching fire and knew which devices had those batteries.
More than a year after end of life, Google suddenly decides “stability of battery performance” is such a big issue that they’re going to pay compensation to people? That isn’t suspicious at all.
It’s not 2024, and the inability to hide things has apparently just made it more blatant when we decide to ignore genocide.
Going along is easy until it ends with shit like the Holocaust.
Have you seen the reactions every time someone suggests it’d be nice if Israel stopped shooting people and taking their land? We’re pro-genocide now.
Yeah… One of my great great grandmothers, nobody was ever allowed to know how old she was while she was alive. It was this weird mystery.
Turns out if you knew her age you could easily count backwards and work out that when she got married she was 13 years old and about four months pregnant.
is it always running, looking for barcodes in all the photos you take?
Has Google’s camera app added that yet? If not it’s only a matter of time.
When my phone’s barcode reader app sees a web link, it fetches the page’s title to display next to the actual link. So it is going to that web server and fetching resources by itself. Even though it isn’t actually rendering the page and running javascript, it might be exploitable.
Half of them will print the highest bandwidth regardless of the actual cable’s capabilities so that won’t help.
This image from further down the page is funnier here.
But seriously, having a sense of taste for the interior of one’s home does not make a person gay— it means you’re an adult with good taste. It does, however, run the risk of classifying you as “fabulous.”
“I’ve had loads of gay experiences. I’ve seen a pair of shoes and said, I have to have them! I’ve described a cake as ‘to die for’. But I’ve never had the gay experience of having another man’s cock in my mouth and/or bum. And I think that really is the one that counts.”
- Jimmy Carr (as close as I can remember it)
‘Teases prototypes’? Do they think it’s 2010? Nobody cares about your EV prototypes, launch something people can buy or just resign yourself to being killed off by the wave of Chinese EVs.
As a great philosopher once said, “Shit or get off the pot.”
Maybe making progress during year three of your three day special military operation isn’t really something to celebrate.
at least, not with my 1080p monitors, which I prefer over higher-res ones
Blasphemy!
4k monitors are beautiful for normal desktop usage, making text crisp and clean with smooth curves and none of that blockiness that comes from low resolution, and with modern scaling settings you can even have 4K text and 1080p graphics at the same time with the same performance as native 1080p.
Nobody went and flipped the breaker for the jacuzzi? People like that obviously need practice dealing with inconveniences.
Mint 22 would be straightforward, at least: https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/upgrade-to-mint-22.html
Mint 21.3 might be a bit too ‘stable’ for your new GPU.
Linux graphics move fast. You generally won’t have a good experience with an older distro and a brand new GPU.
I saw a post a few weeks ago about a company’s chatbot that had learned from Reddit to answer questions by saying:
Sure, here’s a video tutorial on how to do that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
As a large language model, I don’t have an opinion on this subject.
Do what you want instead of what we want? Lol, no. And if you find a registry hack or something to do it, we’ll ‘fix’ that in the next update.
Bonus points if they complained about all the foreigners (French people) in Paris.