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Los Angeles had hidden oil rigs.
Los Angeles had hidden oil rigs.
So we would have come full circle. That actually has a retro appeal to it that it could catch on!
I never thought I’d see a keyboard that has less of a spacebar then the ZX Spectrum.
Did they try asking how to stop cheese falling off pizza?
Edit: Although since that idea came from a human, maybe I’ve failed.
I hope this fad passes soon and we return to traditional candidates such as Lord Buckethead or the Monster Raving Loony Party
Yeah, 25 seconds in to the video in the story they show Waldo!
Maybe so. But it did process duplicity backups every week for hundreds of Gb, so it did a fair amount of work even though not constantly active.
FWIW, I ran a Pi 2 with external (self-powered) USB drive for about 8 years as my main backup without issue (except that it was slow). I’ve just replaced it with a Pi 5 and TerraPi frame holding an SSD.
Or like when Meet went away, but Talk in Gmail was renamed Meet and Duo also became corporate Meet.
Or something like that. Maybe Allo was involved.
Superbowl reminds me of the SDF Fox News
~~https://lemmy.sdf.org/c/foxnews~~
(Edited to make the bot happy!)
Given how the “shop and walk out” process worked, they’ll probably outsource it to people paid to throw packages on parachutes over your fence while they make a buzzing noise.
What’s needed is an online 2fa service that just takes a username and copies the code to the clipboard.
/s before I get any replies.
They stuck him in a glass case in a museum.
And yet you still can’t share numbers, names and addresses via Contacts.
Calendar supports sharing really well, with the option to show other people’s calendars without merging them. And docs, of course. But not something as simple as an address list.
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Will it summarize EULAs?
And click “I agree” for us?
I find it really frustrating to not have a touchscreen on a laptop (e.g. scrolling and zooming Google maps).
I don’t understand what I’m getting for the price difference compared to a similar windows laptop.
I don’t like how the Ctrl/Fn/Alt/Cmd keys are used, but that’s just because I’m used to Windows. (Remapping then doesn’t help because commands are divided differently been those modifiers).
I do like that it has a native bash shell instead of having WSL with its separate filesystem. But I doubt that that is a common reason people choose macs.
You can use it as a webcam if you suddenly need to work from home and there’s a shortage of webcams.
Originally I had to install an app for that, but it shows up as a standard USB option on my Pixel now.