I guess when you have double-height rooms, you have to use that space for something.
I guess when you have double-height rooms, you have to use that space for something.
Because if they remaster it, they can also remaster the price.
Which is probably why they’ve pulled all the old versions.
Finally, a local WEEE company gets to make a few hundred bucks selling off the glorified VOC sensors at the end.
imho, not dissimilar to model planes>drones.
To operate a model plane, there was a not-small amount of effort you needed to work through (building, specialist components, local club, access to a proper field, etc.).
This meant that by the time you were flying, you probably had a pretty good understanding of being responsible with the new skill.
In the era of self-stabilising GPS guided UAVs delivered next-day ready-to-fly, the barrier to entry flew down.
And it took a little while for the legislation to catch up from “the clubs are usually sensible” to “don’t fly a 2KG drone over a crowd of people at head height with no experience or training”
I like Towcester.
Excellent for breakfast crumpets.
I won’t defend McDonald’s, but you’ll struggle to get fish for under £7-8 now, and the chips are £2-3.
In the south, at least.
UK Taco Bell is somehow worse.
They seem to be trying to trade on the novelty/name, because there is no chance I’m paying £8 for a taco the size of a hamburger.
The workload that’s starting now, is spotting bad code written by colleagues using AI, and persuading them to re-write it.
“But it works!”
‘It pulls in 15 libraries, 2 of which you need to manually install beforehand, to achieve something you can do in 5 lines using this default library’
And eventually, 10 years and over £100 for a domain you’ll never use.
It’s me. Too many domains I have no idea what to do with.
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Someone explained it to me that a lot of the downvoting is people browsing all, then getting annoyed and downvoting when they see things they’re not interested in :|
I used to keep one on my keyring.
I finally took it off after the 4th time I had to pull it out of my thigh.
If I hear code yellow, I assume I need to grab a mop and bucket.
We do now have PTP, which has several big improvements. But it’s a lot more involved to set up.
At least you can roll back the drivers on a computer.
It’s even more infuriating when a TV manufacturer rolls out an update with “bug fixes and improvements”, and you know full well that if they broke ARC again, there is no going back to the old version.
If you’re serious, just remember the old saying “Markets can remain irrational a lot longer than you or I can remain solvent”
Just wait until they announce AI Dildos.
I nearly left them after reading through all that, but I kinda reached the conclusion that they have open discussion about it on the company portal with users, they’ve given their justifications, and they are listening. Who knows though, maybe they’re just funnelling through brave to save money, and it’s got nothing to do with search results.
To me, it’s an icecream with a smell of dogshit, rather than an icecream topped with dogshit. It’s not completely perfect, but it’s a struggle to find any service that’s 100% agreeable nowadays.
Some of the supermarkets here have self scanners with a belt, and a packing area big enough for 5-6 bags, it’s pretty awesome.
Aside from the odd age-restricted check, the only real problem is Mrs. Scoggins buying three items on it over the course of 20 minutes
It’s pretty great. Though I’m sure it’s built into the price (assuming they’re talking about Uniqlo).
On the other hand, being able to walk into the supermarket, fill a trolly, then walk through an archway to get rung up…That would be pretty amazing.
Gotta check for Pampas Grass, that’s the hallmark.