

I tried the in-store demo and was blown away, but even after that short period I wasn’t sold over how isolated the entire experience is. The day may never arrive, but I can wait until these fit on a regular pair of glasses.
I tried the in-store demo and was blown away, but even after that short period I wasn’t sold over how isolated the entire experience is. The day may never arrive, but I can wait until these fit on a regular pair of glasses.
Interesting. I’ve been looking for an alternative to Omnivore I could self-host.
I looked it up and it looks really good. Kinda gushing over that torrent monitoring and Readarr support in beta.
Anyone have an iOS app recommendation?
I’ve shrugged off a couple other apps because LunaSea was so good. Gonna miss it when it finally breaks.
I was looking forward to the successor app, but given the circumstances of the present situation I don’t see that happening now :(
I see how it works now, thanks. What an odd function to leave out of the official app.
I don’t think there is an article to read; the video has all the information.
I’m trying to follow the Privacy Guides channel on the PeerTube app, but can’t seem to find it. How am I supposed to use this platform?
My solution for the tv box is unfolding the box inside out and tying it into a bundle if it doesn’t fit in a recycling box. Also maybe don’t put out your boxes right after Black Friday or holidays.
That was my immediate reaction as well. I guess the AI author forgot which blog it was posting to.
What kind of animal cruelty are we talking here?
I found that Siri is a little more useful for answering questions with ChatGPT, but outside of that I don’t think I’ve come across another situation where I’ve needed Apple Intelligence.
I’ll check it out. I don’t normally tune in, but they have a good show.
I just listened to the Search Engine podcast episode covering ANOM last night! Completely wild the reach of this program entailed.
Link to the episode for those that are interested.
Come on guys, that’s a whole 8TB.
The irony isn’t lost on me!
Most likely an unpopular opinion, but I took this opportunity to try something new and make the switch to macOS at home as my daily device. If I do end up gaming, I’ll probably just get myself a Steam Deck.
[…] so why were only Apple phones affected?
The answer, it seems, is because Apple recently defected from traditional quartz-based clocks in its phones in favor of clocks that are also made of MEMS silicon. Given that clocks are the most critical device in any computer and are necessary to make the CPU function, their disruption with helium atoms is enough to crash the device.
In this case, the leaking helium from the MRI machine infiltrated the iPhones like a “tiny grain of sand” and caused the MEMS clocks to go haywire.
That’s unreal. The timelapse of the move is worth the click.
ETA: the Samsung car moving robots are kind of amazing. Goodbye valet jobs!