I don’t even think that’s right. It was a service you got for free for buying a pixel before they moved it to Google one.
I don’t even think that’s right. It was a service you got for free for buying a pixel before they moved it to Google one.
And even then, only ones without a push-button start.
I honestly think Kia has the best ev lineup at the moment.
My six year old thinks it looks cool. If you adjust for hot wheels demographics I think they’re golden
You’re on the right track but comparing the wrong things. It’s cost of the rounds vs the cost of not stopping the incoming weapon (ie lives and damages), not vs the cost of the incoming weapon.
Not “start from anywhere” like this service is.
It’s the cell plan not the server costs unfortunately. When they moved to app based starting from anywhere you need to start paying the cell carrier for that wireless connection.
Seconding the meross recommendation. Installed it about a year ago and it’s been flawless.
I’m failing to see how it could be original. You’re taking someone else’s idea and adapting it.
And it was severed by a thin slice of atoms that used their force field as a wedge to force them apart.
Which is similar to the reasoning for calling fissile material renewable.
It’s renewable in the same way that solar is. Eventually the sun will die and solar won’t work just like we’ll eventually run out of fissible material.
Aren’t most base-load nuclear plants typically paired with an energy storage solution like a gravity battery to habdle burst loads?
When I read it earlier they implied the employee was coming off fmla leave for clinical anxiety. It’s super illegal to fire someone for taking fmla leave.
Eh, I’d say continuous training models are pretty close to this. Adapting to changing conditions and new input is kinda what they’re for.
Yes, the thing that’s wrong is windows modern standby.
It’s great that those considerations work for how you use a laptop, but that’s not how me or my colleagues or family members expect them to work.
Sleep should work the way it’s advertised and does work on Macs. The only significant voltage drain should be the memory modules that need it to maintain state. It used to work this way on windows and Linux for that matter.
You’re entirely missing the point. It overheats because I put it in a bag when it’s supposed to be asleep. But it’s not actually sleep because microsoft and the laptop manufacturers designed modern sleep in a way that makes that non-deterministic. So now my laptop is awake inside the bag it normally sleeps in, killing the battery and making the laptop uncomfortably hot.
Watch the ltt video (yeah bad timing referencing ltt) “Microsoft is forcing me to buy macbooks” and you’ll understand the problem I’m describing.
Does it matter who’s at fault? The end result is the same, a dangerously hot laptop. Even though I’m a huge Linux advocate it’s not an option for work reasons.
Why would when a shrimp is peeled matter? They’re presumably already dead when they’re peeled.