Canva, too.
Canva, too.
How is this the warehouse’s fault?! They have a sign!! This is demonstrably 100% Google’s fault for not knowing the numbering system inside a private industrial park and how it maps to exact GPS coordinates. This should work infallibly every time and require absolutely no correction from the business owner or user feedback.
(/s in case that wasn’t abundantly obvious)
Am I taking crazy pills? Apple Maps is first of all (from my experience) orders of magnitude less reliable, and second of all has worthless recommendations and business ratings.
The photo of the woman wearing VR goggles with a shit-eating grin on her face while supposedly having a conversation with somebody really speaks volumes about how Apple envisions us to interact with one another in 2024. Good grief, I abhor absolutely everything about this.
Tesla has a QA team?!
Sure, layoffs suck for anybody, but I’d be curious to know why you care about execs. Unless, of course, you had meant to use the expression “couldn’t care less.”
Ah, so this is effectively identical to Apple’s approach to repairability.
This community encourages such incredible depth and discourse. Keep it up, folks!
Edit: whoops, posted this on the wrong community. Yay, piracy!
Seems somebody watched Hijack on Apple TV+ and decided to draft a directive.
With dwindling iPhone sales (it’s not for a lack of market share, but smartphone purchases are down as people aren’t refreshing their phones every year anymore), Apple needs to find the next accessory akin to Apple Watch that will further line their pockets. I mean, the stock price can’t just remain stagnant, right?
Before we leap to conclusions about this, let’s not forget that this very nearly happened to a A321neo back in October.
It was reported earlier today that 18 were already back in service after completing inspections, and the remaining inspections would be completed in the coming days.
I find it difficult to know if my flight will avoid 737 Max, so I’ve been avoiding airlines that have them in their fleet. Unfortunately, British Airways recently rebooked me onto an Alaska Airlines, and sure enough, it was a Max 8. Sometimes you just can’t win.
Completely agreed; your remarks resonate with me. I have found that the “hive-mind mentality” is prevalent on Lemmy, in particular in this community and to the extent that discourse is actively shut down with inane comments that just mope and complain on top with in-depth or factual corrections downvoted.
I personally find this exceedingly frustrating. On Reddit, most context and constructive debate was found in top comments. However, here on Lemmy, it’s more at a high school TikTok level, with top comments typically all very similar; mostly “some company is evil incarnate” or “I proudly pirate copyrighted material and here are the ways I’ve justified this for myself.”
None of this contributes to an informative comment section and it grinds my gears. I just wish this community would be better.
I drove an Ionic 5 and immediately fell in love with it. Might also be worth a test drive?
It’s down from the $15k price tag to just $12k!
But for $10k* I’ll let my 9-year-old nephew chauffeur you who probably drives just as well.
*) booster seat included!
Oliver completely neglected to cover the fact that Hyperloop was a scam to defraud the Californian taxpayer out of high speed rail. (Elmo wins doubly: through the government grant in Hyperloop and through Tesla car sales.)
No, it didn’t go bankrupt. It’s trading as LCID on Nasdaq.
It’s very unlikely there will be active discussion on a thread that is several years old.
What is unlicensed work? Copyrighted content will not have a licence agreement but this doesn’t mean you can freely infringe on copyright law.