My dad got a car in 2011. It has gps. He has to pay a premium to update that, and roads get changed surprisingly often. This is by no means new!
My dad got a car in 2011. It has gps. He has to pay a premium to update that, and roads get changed surprisingly often. This is by no means new!
I had to look it up. It flips a bit. https://doc.endlessparentheses.com/Fun/butterfly.html
Open another terminal. Killall vim.
You’re the closest to the truth. It’s actually a booster propeller for when the plane needs to go super sonic.
A lot of focus and money spent on renewables that could have been spent elsewhere, like on infrastructure or welfare. Wind and solar farms take up a lot of space that could be used for other things like nature. I’m not saying renewables are bad, but it’s always a compromise on where to spend resources.
Unless the title says so, this is news to me.
77" Samsung OLED.
Marantz 6015 running 5.2.4 surround
4 Tannoy XT-8F for front and surround
Tannoy XTC center
Fyne Audio F500 rear height speakers (Tannoy went out of business)
KEF q50a upfiring speakers for front heights
2 XTZ 12" 12.17 edge subwoofers
And an Nvidia Shield for good measure.
Ps5 performs disc duties.
I got a mail about that from my union recently… I think they had some talks about it.
They probably didn’t attend Wharton School of Business.
Småkage*
I agree. If I want a kind of app, not knowing it by name, it’s nigh impossible to find anything useful.
But then, we’re talking about Google, who is using their video platform to spam the world with ads for games that don’t exist, saying that they are spamming the world with ads for games that don’t exist (but not this one (yes, also this one)), for Google’s own platform. They are not trustworthy on what to get!
You don’t need to actually write it, just raise your hand and we have registered your vote, either via your computer’s camera, Google Nest, Google Assistant or inferred it by analysing the WiFi data returned by your Google Mesh network.
First of all, what in the blazes is your doctor doing in surgery?
But let’s assume he’s also a surgeon… That’s honestly probably the healthiest point of view for a surgeon. Surgeons tend to lose people and it can be devastating if they take it personally. An 81 year old surgeon might have come to terms with it, so as long as he still does his absolute best, why does his relationship to the worst part of his job matter?
You pay with your privacy, which I believe isn’t permitted (Don’t quote me, I don’t know anything). It’s basically the same thing Meta is doing. If you could see the ads without the additional tracking (ie. generalized ads) that would be fine.
Yeah? Well… GPT-7 will be a CEO on LinkedIn!
Just don’t read the biography. I just finished it, and while it’s amazing it will leave you devastated.
You MONSTER!
If I remember the rules correctly you are allowed to fly over private property as long as it isn’t fenced off. You cannot overfly buildings without permission. You can take pictures of private property without permission as long as they don’t contain anything personally identifiable (ie. don’t take pictures of people, but no people is fine).
Try a Linux variant that isn’t arch.
Incidentally my car is also from 2011. It has no GPS, so much cheaper for me to use navigation. Less integrated though. Which is of course why they can charge so much for new maps.