

a law
And if the company folding doesn’t comply, gonna fine 'em or what?
a law
And if the company folding doesn’t comply, gonna fine 'em or what?
lol the game streaming service. Where people both full priced games and lost access after they closed the service
What’s a big ass turtle gonna know about pizza anyway
The computational capacity of the first gen compared to current gen is huge. As such, there are a few popular projects that try to be an everything-streamer
This is an interesting idea, but the world is moving toward having everything digital. I imagine it being nearly impossible to live a life nearly entirely analog, and the youths only engage in what is strictly necessary, but can’t abandon fully
I hope they invent wireless ethernet
It’s not that phonics is integral, but rather if reading is a guessing game that’s just one more barrier to reading, and they read less, and what they do read they skim over and potentially ignore foreign words
How is it more efficient than reading a static page? The kids can’t read. They weren’t taught phonics, they were taught to guess the word with context clues. It’s called “whole language” or “balanced reading”
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A bro-job, for good measure
I just smack the whole can on the counter. The lid onto the counter edge, to be clear. Seems to work consistently, and lots of room to apply more force if needed
You’re forklift certified?? I bow to you
What about when a security vulnerability is discovered and your car can be started and unlocked by someone else? That’s one of my concerns with smart features from companies that aren’t primarily tech companies
Didn’t they literally hide under a cardboard box like MGS? haha
Inflation, yes, but you’re missing the spirit of the complaint.
Damn there’s so much to agree with. The way you’ve found a common thread in all this, it puts into words many criticisms I’ve started to foster. growing up in capitalism with such a far reach (into our private lives) and high speed is absolutely leaving it’s mark on the culture.
A MacBook is very good at what it does. If you tried to spec out a laptop/portable computer for similar tasks, the Mac would be pretty competitive and have longer battery life.
Once you try to do anything that apple didn’t intend for it to do (play games, for example) or if we turn to desktops then the value proposition goes away pretty quickly
LAW of gravity? If it’s not a law in the Constitution, I don’t respect it.
Floats away