Yeah, you’d expect milk there
Yeah, you’d expect milk there
Yeah, it’s no fun without the cruelty
Arr!! (stack)
That beak can crack bones…
Teams should warrant crimes-against-humanity charges
I think bullets would work fine
You clearly didn’t read all of my comment before replying
The problem isn’t just plastic, it’s the long supply chains. Let’s take juice bottles, you stop using plastic, what do you use? Single use glass isn’t good either, it takes a lot of energy to recycle it, way more than plastic (not that we are actually able to recycle plastic), metal cans are probably a bit better but they also have their energy costs. Reusable glass is the best, but it still has to be moved by heavy truck back and forth from the bottling plant.
We need to start rethinking distribution.
The website looks like it’s trying to sell me something
Nobody cares
The change itself is pretty straightforward if you use Google services
Getting a new phone is annoying rather than exciting
Desert. The fish was a desert. It’s Las Vegas that’s in a dessert, obviously.
Does it still need to reboot the guest in order to connect an USB device?
The EU has the capacity to deal with both problems and more, it’s the national government’s short sightedness that limits it.
I mean, for the first bunch of years PC users won’t have any choice but to emulate
Well, this is MKBHD who has an even larger audience
Of course in role playing games, that’s the point and exactly what the player wants. The character of course is likely to prefer a swift conclusion to their main quest instead.
First 20 mins according to ChatGPT:
In the YouTube video titled “The Worst Product I’ve Ever Reviewed… For Now,” the reviewer discusses his experience with the Humane AI Pin, a new wearable computer with an AI inside designed to help users throughout their day. Despite its impressive hardware and innovative features, such as a camera, microphone, touchpad, projector with gesture control, and strong build quality, the reviewer expresses disappointment with the user experience and lack of integration with smartphones. He finds the device too expensive, with a cost of $700 plus a $24 monthly subscription, and notes that it often provides incorrect information, has poor voice recognition, and lacks essential features and apps. The reviewer also mentions that the device frequently overheats and is too heavy to be comfortably worn for extended periods. Overall, while the Humane AI Pin shows promise, its current limitations and high cost make it a significant disadvantage compared to modern smartphones.
Ehhh there’s… Embraer?