They tried a perfect society but humanity rejected it as fake.
They tried a perfect society but humanity rejected it as fake.
Or come across as a weirdo, conspiracy theory, antisocial, tech obsessive nerd.
I mean, it’s not inaccurate, but not maybe how to present initially when you meet someone.
Those 2 small states are where most of the people live though.
And within those states, most live in the main city. Even more if you count the commuter cities.
Also points for both snow and heat in different parts.
A building where sick people go, but that’s not important now.
Yes, I’m not op either, but the point is that kids may live across 2 households. It is logical that they have access to digital goods in both. It is often not possible to be logged into 2 accounts on one device.
It is a barrier that only some people face, which means their digital life costs them more in subscriptions and time compared to others. That is discrimination, in my book.
As a parent of adopted kids, there are lots of barriers like this throughout modern life.
Yes, 2 different pillows of different firmness. Firm thick pillow for bottom. Softer medium size pillow for top.
Or two Goldilocks medium pillows depending on your preference.
2 small pillows or two large pillows doesn’t work. Hotel pillows are usually excellent. So check the firmness when at a hotel to see what you like best. Often there are former or softer in the cupboard.
Which would make moving or travelling between time zones confusing. Exactly the problem op wishes to solve. Have they considered when the day moves from Monday to Tuesday? Is that at midnight still?
Caroline Ahearne did a whole series of these in the fast show. They were great. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsNq3nQ612c
Speak up Sonny.
Go on, go on, go on.
Unless you’re Irish. Then your English stays the same and your Irish fluency decreases.
Vaultwarden should!
Nice. I thought something like this was a great idea. My kids finished last year. I wonder if I can still log in and use it!
Candy bars were 30p in Ireland in 1990s and that equates to about $0.50. I went on a trip to the USA around then and most things, especially junk food, was cheaper.
It, of course affects pricing. If they pay $5 to apple, you pay $5 more. It’s just like Trump’s tariffs. The end user pays. Sure, the market encourages keeping prices down to attract customers, but if everyone pays a toll, you can’t compete below that.
Now the companies can. Just like you don’t care about companies paying each other, companies don’t care where they can cut costs. Making their product cheaper, and therefore more attractive to increase sales is good for them. In this case it just happens to be good for consumers too. They may not pass on that hypothetical $5 but if they pass on $4, we’re still better off. Apple is worse off.
I wonder how long before services are targeted for tariffs in response to Trump. It may be that prices for apps and games go back up immediately.
I suppose you could pose the question differently. Who would you give 10,100,1000 to if they said they needed it but they said no questions asked.
Yep, the switch was a great idea to bridge console and handheld. Once the technology is out and the steam deck is open, without subscription, without lock down, allowing all past purchases, etc. ; the console is dead.
Ubiquiti is reputable and has the infrastructure to manage sensitive data from many companies. The software phones home and is cloud based for logging in and back ups etc, however its network information and settings rather than personal information. This does include data about your devices, sites visited, apps used etc. However, as a b2b rather than a consumer facing company mainly, they are not really into data mining, yet. I’ve used them for my business. It’s a bit pricy for my home needs, but I’m due an upgrade soon and will be looking at their equipment. It works well together, is both powerful and mainly intuitive.
Any internet connecting hardware theoretically has access to all your data passing through it. So, I’d either go ubiquiti or open source. My understanding is that the open source options are playing catch up as most modern routers don’t release open drivers for their components. So, although the software is theoretically equal, practically it isn’t, but that may change with openwrt releasing a new router soon. If you need stuff now, I’d get ubiquiti.
Do you use thunder on iPad? How do you exit from a video link, eg youtube? There is no back or X or gesture.
And is it really a conspiracy when it’s true?