In Germany you can always tell if a historic thing was good or bad by whether it started or ended in 1933.
In Germany you can always tell if a historic thing was good or bad by whether it started or ended in 1933.
It takes trust to give all your password to a piece of software. With all the leaks on the news can you blame them? For people with multiple devices an offline password manager is unwieldy. And self-hosting an online password manager is beyond the capabilities of most.
no or fewer children
So… they killed other people’s children?
Remember, kids, that pet’s names are often used for passwords. Don’t share sensitive information.
We cannot stop collecting data about you because collecting the datum that you want to stop having your data collected failed.
I wonder if the situation in Europe is different, where such bullshit is illegal.
I didn’t find that in the Twitter UI and wondered why OP thought it was an AI. Thanks for sharing.
The tweet: (Is the preview working for you? For me, it’s not).
The game is called geoguessing and those who do this regularly are crazy good at it, taking into account the kind of trees you see, where the sun and shadows are, even the color of the dirt and the pavement.
Tom Scott did something similar and was frightened too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGqEBvlmFAQ&pp=ygUSdG9tIHNjb3R0IGZvdW5kIHVz
Or – just a thought – you’re reasonably confident that the shit you wrote actually works.
Well, I just typed “1 gallon in liters” into google and took the first number, because I couldn’t be bothered to deal with your system of measurement more than necessary. My point stands regardless of the exact volume of one gallon.
OF COURSE THERE IS MORE THAN ONE DEFINITION OF GALLON
Imagine getting Diesel in Germany. “Sorry, that was actually 15 liters of regular gas. ¯_(ツ)_/¯”
Edit: Ok, it’s not as bad as I imagined, since this picture seems to be about E15/E10, not diesel/regular.
How fucking big are American canisters? In Germany the regular size is 5l, [Edit: just shy of a bit more than] one gallon.
The website is quite tight-lipped regarding features. What’s a ‘smart playlist’?
Sad Javascript noises
I’m not sure anymore how I got into a state where that was necessary, but do keep a reference around for how to boot Linux or Windows from the Grub command line.
You vastly underestimate the tolerance of an average user who barely knows their way around a web browser and Word.
its fantastic for development, but start a few android emulators and docker containers and I can easily run out of RAM
As I said, that’s not the regular use case for most people.
I knew this comment would be coming. I’d say that someone who doesn’t know what RAM is casually browses the web or uses office apps. These use cases don’t require 8GB, even on Windows.
Not everyone has a level of tech literacy you might wish for. People assume that Apple has good-quality products (which they do, I’m told) and buy them without doing research. Since you cannot expect everyone to be an expert in every product they buy, it’s reasonable to expect – well, at least wish for – Apple to not sell products that will be dated in 3 years.
Second-hand physical books often cost 3,01€, where 3,00€ are shipping. That’s no match for digitals. Also I hate handheld devices that can’t take a beating (looking at you, smartphone). I’m clumsy. I drop things. Books survive that. E-readers… I don’t wanna test.
Also, for whatever reason, I read physical books more carefully than text on screen.
Why the fuck would they name it PRISM?