But Google search has gotten so much more interesting these days. Glue in pizza, spaghetti in gasoline sauce, jumping off bridges when feeling depressed.
But Google search has gotten so much more interesting these days. Glue in pizza, spaghetti in gasoline sauce, jumping off bridges when feeling depressed.
Yeah I find it hard to believe that the Israeli intelligence apparatus, Mossad, one of the best HUMINT organizations on par with the old Soviet Union KGB, failed to see October 7 coming.
Also warnings from US SIGINT that an attack was probable about a month in advance.
Could these publishers try to set up these court cases to position it in front of the US Supreme Court?
I can see this being used at theme parks to replace the paper strip you’d otherwise have to wear to show that you’ve paid for entry.
Or nightclubs that do the same thing.
Seriously. Elon Musk is power tripping to make all of us say his new branding.
And also an idiot for getting rid of the Twitter name and bird, which most companies would kill for to have that sort of household name recognition.
This is a difficult question these days to answer. There are a few categories where I always stick to established brand names, these are typically electronics or anything electrical like portable battery packs or wall chargers. Poorly made items in those categories can start fires. And when it comes to silicon, there’s only a few to trust anyway since there are only a few major fabs out there.
I usually follow the site:reddit.com search method but I’ve had to further filter my criteria by only looking in enthusiast subreddits instead of the bigger ones like /r/AskReddit.
It gets difficult though for general goods that don’t really need well known brands and whose performance doesn’t matter as much but it’s hard to tell the quality online. Lawn chairs, pizza cutters, sushi kits, clothes hangers, rope, and shower curtain rods are good examples. These usually come down to luck of the draw.
What if a hacker were to obtain the Master Key Certificate to the entire Internet? How much damage could be caused by that?
Haven’t really assigned a name yet. I only just subscribed to it a few days ago to help me create cover letters to accompany my resume.
Sky is my favorite voice. It’d be a shame if they took it away as her voice is by far the best one of the bunch. It sounds so natural and makes Siri, Cortana, and Alexa seem crude in comparison.
No thanks, I’ll stick with my unpatched IE 6 instead.
Ah yes the scanning motions of a Terminator.
Add in some flourishes for good effect.
“Biological lifeform detected.”
“Scanners active. Servos engaged. All systems nominal.”
“Defensive matrix online. Karate chop mode engaged.”
CEOs are sociopaths.
Oh you’re right. Thanks, fixed. Got my long range missiles confused.
Sad that Olaf Sholz continues to deny Storm Shadow Taurus missiles to Ukraine. They need all the long range strike capability they can get.
I want to subscribe to broke ass magazine
It was a missed opportunity for it to be called Esael-dneL.
This is sending a giant red flag to America’s allies: we will not support you in times of war, do not rely on us since we will drop you whenever it is politically convenient to do so.
Sadly, this shouldn’t be the case and it’s indicating an abdication of responsibility in being the Arsenal of Democracy for the free world.
I look forward to the release of the Blyatbox “October Revolution” edition console.
Hmm maybe trying to capitalize on the timing of the Netflix series? I can see people who like the series but never played the games to be interested in them now.
They should build a giant enclosure over the Kaaba so it can be air conditioned. Or at the very least put in those mister-fan combos all over the place that are in amusement parks.