Thanks for the heads up on the coy fish, they’re a great watch.
Tinkerer, Gamer, Programmer, Jack of all trades.
Thanks for the heads up on the coy fish, they’re a great watch.
And… I’m tired of these ads, blocked
UblockOrigin ftw
Only the most expensive sound bars sound remotely good, you can save a ton of money AND get better audio with a simple stereo setup.
Also, this is just more ads by wired with affiliate links.
Using a $2 band to secure your $300 watch to your wrist seems insanely stupid.
Article has lots of history and context, but the meat of the article is these last 3 paragraphs:
My thinking is that frequent partner The Library of Congress can put a stop to this by buying the Internet Archive. Make it a government body and protect all that digital content. I think these lawyers may be less inclined to sue the US Federal government.
The LOC already preserves Tweets (at least it did, I have no idea what it’s doing about Xes) because of their historical significance. Are websites and how we wrote and talked online about the world around us any less important? Clearly, the Internet Archive’s other work with books, music, photos, and Web videos dovetails neatly with the Library of Congress’ core objectives. Acquiring the Internet Archive and saving it all just makes sense.
This needs to happen now before the Internet Archive loses these suits and it’s just too late.
@[email protected] I gotta say, I’m not a fan of these ads as “technews”, but still, thanks for the automated feed, generally quite nice to have.
I was practically a toddler when the others came out, I’m speaking of the one released less than a month ago.
Yeah, I wasn’t expecting mine to be so loud, it often wakes me up, though my wife is fine with it. Just got it like a month ago. Ugh, I might buy this, hate to waste money like that.
Baldurs gate has almost no tutorial for non-gamers, there is SO much assumed you know.
Also don’t bring WSJ ads into “TechNews”
Were people actually asking for this? Or is this just performative white guilt?
Titanium sounds like a bad idea, it’s brittle. I’d rather have a dented phone than a chipped one.
I mean, what’s another way of easily conveying the same idea. “Those people who you might not typically consider to be X”?
I feel like I’ve seen and heard normies used in a variety of contexts, to refer to people outside of a particular group. Not to say they can’t be in the group, or that there’s anything wrong with them.
But then again, what do I know.
Imma take a wild guess and say: the science has conflicting findings
Edit: sounds like most things point to naps being good for you. Short naps in particular.
Could you use ChatGPT to assess the relevance of each article before posting?
You’re just part of the other side of the statistic.
That’s how we treat it in America….