Yeah good point, adds $10-$30 on top of rpi
Yeah good point, adds $10-$30 on top of rpi
After some light searching, am I missing something? I don’t see n100 cheaper than rpi 5
I got into my account the other day, it had a shit password from when I was a kid and no way for me to change it. Their web portal was barely functional.
Got any highlights of things you had to adjust to?
I still think Wirecutter is testing and better than the fake review sites but yeah I’d agree that I think they tip the scales from time to time.
One example, Fitbit has been their fitness watch recommendation forever and their charge watches have been ewaste garbage for years.
What happened to serious eats?
I like that even if Google does something I don’t like I can install my own launcher. Or buy a different device, apple is apple and you better be happy with what they want you to want.
https://youtu.be/bK8MAnc7Ico?si=Zs1otJfixHXz6DNJ I think explains
This and every single perforated paper/plastic that never fucking tears correctly.
And they have no pull off tab, and your finger nails are just a tiny bit too long and you bend one the wrong way 🤕
I feel like mastodon is doing alright.
Yeah but it’s so fun to go through and watch what you can on the Internet archive and YouTube 🙂
GIGA-SPEEDS!! … Such bullshit
What would you say are your top 2-3 reasons you like it?
AND she was in a car with no cup holders. It wasn’t a standard feature in sports cars in the 90s. She had borrowed it from her son.
And you’re right that it didn’t change coffee temps that much:
“During the Liebeck court proceedings, McDonald’s said it served its coffee between 180 and 190 degrees,” according to The New York Times. “The company has refused to disclose today’s standard temperature, but Retro Report shows a handbook for franchisees calling for temperatures 10 degrees lower.”
If it doesn’t sound like much, it’s because it’s not. McDonald’s chooses to keep their coffee scaldingly hot because, according to attorney Butch Wagner, hot coffee stays fresh for longer. They save money by doing this (millions per day, in fact, across their US franchises alone), even if it means paying out for other hot coffee settlements—of which there are plenty.
And she originally only asked for McDonald’s to cover her medical expenses ($20k) which they refused.
Is it worth it if you don’t have a samsung phone?
As with many things there’s not a clear cut answer. I think you could make a strong case for the Katy Freeway expansion being a failure where those resources would have been better spent on other forms of transportation. I’d agree that adding lanes is not always a bad idea, but blindly adding lanes like the US has done for decades has not been a good thing overall, imo. We’re dependent on cars for everything, they’re heating up the planet and they’re a very inefficient solution to the ultimate problem of getting people from point A to B. I’m not so much anti-car as anti-inefficient travel that has saddled us with tons of negative aspects to city life.
What does modernizing highway infrastructure even mean? I don’t think you could call adding more lanes “modernizing” if you’re being serious. That’s been the blind answer for years but adding more lanes does not solve congestion/demand/whatever you want to call it. It’s not an efficient way to solve the transportation problem. You spend a ton of resources (punishing people bulldozing neighborhoods or with noise pollution, destroying nature, etc) and you still have the same ultimate problem you did before you started, people traveling slowly in a pollution emitting vehicle. So doing both is not even the point when one side of the equation (adding lanes) is a very poor solution. Focus on better solutions like public transportation reaching more people.
Here’s the info about it: https://mzl.la/3AcmG8q