I mean it makes sense because it needs to be bright in daylight.
I mean it makes sense because it needs to be bright in daylight.
Shittymorph? The legend.
I’ve got two F710s and they’re reliable enough. I wouldn’t trust them in pro gaming though.
If I got in the sub and saw one of these used to steer it, I’d be very concerned. I know they’re not really blaming Logitech; just taking one of these out of the plastic packaging and saying ‘OK, now we’ve got steering and propulsion!’ is not really a safety culture to get behind.
Profit 😕
I agree CCTV is a bit invasive…depends on the tenants! If I were a landlord with some tenants of concern, I’d have washing machines facing away from CCTV so no laundry is on camera!
‘Free laundry machines’ could essentially be included in the rent, provided laundry machines are used properly and intentional damage paid for. I would be okay with CCTV being employed to ensure this. An extra $10 for water usage, and everyone uses their own detergent.
But does that make sense for capitalists?
Are you going to save this woman? Or this donkey?
When students are answering a multiple choice test, I need them to clarify with boy, cat, dog. Not apple.
So Xbox bought the studio about 3 years ago and then just went ‘nah, not profitable.’ Fuck Xbox.
To be fair though, part of the passengers were a father & son participating in a sort of father & son trip in which the son was adamant that he didn’t want to go down in the submarine. He was literally scared. But the father dragged the son down with him, and sadly the son perished inside something he feared.
I’ve seen Fedora lauded for being so responsive, and I’d probably go for that over the super bloated Ubuntu. I know it’s not debloated either but that is preferable over dealing with Arch which needs a lot of tinkering time which eats into my work time.
“Intense prediction, study, and scientific research by scientists.”
Article has none of these, just intensely flavoured waffle.
This is kind of really meta right now.
CHARLIE…
CHARLIE…
WAKE UP CHARLIE…
It got on the news. They sacrificed their jobs for that at least.
If free speech requires everyone who makes a statement or belief to engage in debate about it, I don’t believe it would work very well.
I saw the video about a year ago, the one posted by gamma on this thread and the general summary I got from the video is that:
It’s a very grey area that isn’t regulated well.
I love lawful neutral. That made me chuckle.
Well, they’ll see a disk and still be unconvinced.
So based on other comments here, the delicious recipe for brisket is: