Which is the delusion that the US’s traffic engineers based all of their decisions on 60 years ago.
“This’ll be fine hardly anybody lives out here”
Which is the delusion that the US’s traffic engineers based all of their decisions on 60 years ago.
“This’ll be fine hardly anybody lives out here”
And the windows+P multi monitor control doesn’t work before login in 11 because it’s part of the taskbar now
You’re right but I’m not happy about it.
You’re right they don’t flatten but the brake does have to engage to stop it from behaving similarly to a manual treadmill
Can’t the escalator like flatten out or something awful, when it’s without power?
Probably because America bad, eat the rich.
It would only work if it was still a massive privacy invasion. They either feed you ads or sell your data, they’re not going to offer a service that can’t at least do one of those.
When people describe things to me, that I believe they feel are creepy, my eyes get watery. Not sure why
Productivity is actually a bad thing, in the current economy increases in productivity has a positive correlation with increases in poverty. Look at how groceries are more expensive than ever while self-checkout only becomes more pervasive.
Yeah I was outside the edge of totality last eclipse and the first thing I noticed was how much brighter the traffic lights looked. It’s weird how my eyes adjusted to perceive the darker day as normal daylight but both the sun and other lights seemed so much brighter.
Wow is that really what the Apple campus looks like? That’s hilarious. Like if Nintendo HQ was a big warp pipe.
Sucralose and other similar artificial sweeteners make human urine extremely toxic to the environment as well.
As in food and other supplies on a relatively soft target like a convoy. Didn’t stop my high school classmates from twisting “they shoot at vehicles with it” to “they shoot out engines with it”
I didn’t even realize that was supposed to be the same RED until your comment. The phone is actually pretty great for the price.
I would grant that even if the metrics were measured largely the same way you could argue or even observe that experience would be meaningfully different in some ways.
Because the US has several million more people living below a certain level of income, experiencing a daily misery but it’s somewhat excusable because the ratio is smaller.
There are a few apps that let you do motion shortcuts, the issue I’ve found with them is that for whatever reason the apps consume inordinate amounts of battery waiting for the motion while the Motorola implementation seems to have no real energy issue.
Yeah I had a similar struggle. I don’t think I’ve been so caught off guard by a visualization.