

Were those other urban areas specifically parking lots/garages? (The places that charging stations tend to be)
Were those other urban areas specifically parking lots/garages? (The places that charging stations tend to be)
I’ve no issues with it on my rooted phone, even during the times when safetynet fails.
“Buckyballs” and other small magnet fidget toys. (For adults only of course!)
That does work (actually ‘non emergency city state’). But as another comment mentions, the public knowing it exists is more important than the number itself.
So they are asking a virtual roulette wheel to make the determination if it’s an emergency or not.
I think the non-emergency number should be heavily advertised. I have no idea what the local one for me is (if it even exists)
And an LLM determining that accurately would be a dice roll.
Summaries that look good are something LLMs can do, but not summaries that actually have a higher ratio of important/unimportant than the source, nor ones that keep things accurate. That last one is super mandatory on something like an encyclopedia.
Sounds great for non-food packages, such as small electronics, toys, etc. Anything that currently comes in a blister pack.
It’s not - this dude doesn’t zap himself even once.
It’s a good video though, showing how he integrated everything.
They could have done better though, for example ‘won’t lift’ could be something like “keeps”
Makes sense. I have experienced disk utilities that ruined the file system, and of course there was really nothing I could do about it. I think that was also McAfee (But might have been Norton - I was desperately switching between all of them that day)
1988 is long before ‘pirate sites everywhere*’. They might have done that at some point, but the product would have been around a decade old or more.
*Yeah software piracy has been a thing for a long time, but I don’t think McAfee was going around dialing every BBS it could find just to spread the program, the users were happy to do that themselves.
“four uh clock” is pretty standard for both 4:00 and for-a-clock where I am in the North-Western US.
Only if they don’t spend more time reviewing and fixing errors in the generated documentation than they would have just writing it in the first place.
Like what?
They are already doing renewables, which don’t have steady output. This is to provide a steady baseline.
It helps in 30 years. Which is much better than never.
That does make more sense when explained that way, thank you.
Personally I’d like to see no sales taxes (at any level of government) on anything intended to be ingested, injected, or otherwise absorbed by a body (not limited to human!) - in other words food and medicine, including for pets, in any of the states that have sales taxes.
(I’d be ok with an exception (left taxable) for recreational drugs such as cigarettes and alcohol, but that’s debatable too.)