This has been a popsci fantasy for a quarter of a century or more. Google tried it and gave up.
This has been a popsci fantasy for a quarter of a century or more. Google tried it and gave up.
I still do, but I used to, too.
Wobbly windows, rotating cube workspace switcher, and a flaming bonanza animation when a windows was closed.
The year was ~2003
I am 100% convinced Twitter is being intentionally destroyed by a cabal of evil oligarchs and nation states.
Both, I think. Iirc the outside was a plastic shell that clipped to the metal toaster. It caught fire when the overfilled tortilla started dripping cheese onto the heating coil.
I don’t know if I was more upset about the fire, losing a toaster, or not having a succulent quesadilla dinner.
My partner did the same thing… with a quesadilla.
Fun fact, if you turn a toaster sideways you can use them to make quesadillas.
This works about 90% of the time.
You’re probably thinking of cobalt or perhaps hard rock lithium mines. Most lithium is just pumped out of the ground as brines, just like oil.
Hmm. Your ideas are intriguing to me, and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
Who’s out there not taking medicine for a headache or cramps? I’ll take two Advil liquigels at even the hint of a headache.
Fire their ceo that they’re paying 6 million a year
Pillars of Eternity. I’ve owned the game for 8 years but finally sat down recently to learn how to play a classic CRPG. I haven’t been this engrossed in a game since Mass Effect 2 or Skyrim.
IMO Linux has had superior usability for at least 8 years.
My understanding is that Google is doing a partial roll out of AI summary so most people don’t have it yet.
Of course, but the percentage of capable zoomers who are actually tech savvy is much smaller than millenials, for the reasons already stated.
Just the other day I witnessed a zoomer grad student who didn’t know how to use a file explorer on his new windows laptop because he had grown up with an iPad and iPhone.