Last drop belong to undies, that’s the law
Last drop belong to undies, that’s the law
I bet the first and only research paper fed is that infamous one about vaccines and autism
crowd strike: I am so important, when I do poo poo PC goes wah wah
micro$hoft: hold my beer, I can do poo poo update too
A bit, I have a huge collection of CDs ripped to MP3 that are nowhere else digital streaming
I find the weird weird thing is to listen to local radio or satellite radio. I only do it for short trips where the radio turns on automatically and it’s not worth the time to put decent music from the phone.
You forgot automake.sh to the list of ways to solve the problem that still suck
Yada yada I think Valve is well meaning and I’m still to trust anything Microsoft does is well meaning. OpenAi is just the latest manifestation of how you could do things well but intentionally choose the evil path.
Just this one time
And same for music. What year is this 2010?
You can make 20% drops in value look harmless if you flatten the graph enough
That sounds fun on mobile
Mechanical things suffer a lot of stress from turning on/off. But even spinning disk storage turns off automatically if desktop is idle for a certain time, it’s a balance between switch vs continuous operation, they have overlapping kinds of wear and tear.
Top of mind, you can expect 10k cycles from typical buttons and it’s hard to be less complex than a button. Because metal parts are subject to fatigue.
Flash based drives would certainly fail faster or slower depending on the number of write bytes over its life.
Then there’s erosion caused by electrons, which is my biggest suspect for the problems of last generation of Intel CPUs. You have to royally screw up to start selling something that overlooked this.
LEDs can take quite a beating. The only thing that degrades then is being on, and being hot. For all purposes unless it’s inside a restaurant kitchen or they’re on, they’re not hot.
Other packaged electronic components follow the same rules. Except wires and solder that can oxidize without being used.
So no, I think that’s a grift if you can’t reach 5 years. When domestic LED lighting was in infancy we’d hear all power LEDs, like for cars, should last 10 years.
But but they don’t sell your data /s
Yeah silly it’s too valuable, they hoard it and sell services that are powered by your data.
It’s a great income stream. Google charges oems a fee for running Android. Then charges consumers a fee when they spend money on apps or buy things with Google pay. Then charges for ads using your private data, and ads are reported to be the biggest income stream overall for the company, including search on desktop.
Second step: get an apron and a giant sized toddler chair
Potatoes on edge, rice chicken and leaves in the middle
Pork can be either, it just overheats and cools quickly, if it’s great enough it’s not going to dry. Otherwise do like chicken.
Lasagna: slice it and make a ring
If it’s a dish that’s all homogeneous like fried rice, make a donut
What about those shared bikes thrown on the water ever weekend?
So you’re saying it’s not ok to let people do informed decisions? Or are you saying that the city that charges less wants also to sell less?
I think enabling and disabling that particularly app should be enough.
What I mentioned is that it’s very unlikely to brick the phone.
Slack allows pop out recently
Yep it’s cheesy. You can do that with purpose, but that’s very rare.