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Another argument for Android.
Another argument for Android.
More likely they’re looking to exploit it directly, rather than sell it to a third party.
I think the word you’re looking for is “sordid”.
I live in New York, so natural disasters are pretty rare other than the random hurricane, though I have experienced about four earthquakes (though mild) in my lifetime, and once a tornado came through my neighborhood.
Wifi is always the bottleneck.
Yes, flash memory has limited writes, but what are you doing with your USB drives that they fail? I have at least one from 2005 that still works fine.
Right? I mean, it’s not brain sur… wait…
Cyndi Lauper’s Girls Just Want to Have Fun was originally Robert Hazard’s Girls Just Want to Have Fun
I love this version.
Positively 4th Street. Just… brutal.
The original ending was included on one of the recent home video releases. If you like the movie and haven’t seen it yet, you really need to.
I love Cabin in the Woods, but it arguably falls under horror.
I have six 14TB drives in my NAS from serverpartdeals. Never had a problem with any of them.
So it’s a wearable Alexa?
That was pre-enshittification. We are far beyond that point now.
I wonder if there’s a way to obscure IPs on the side of a torrent tracker. Like an inverse VPN.
The torrent protocol is peer-to-peer, all clients connect directly to each other. The tracker is just there to tell how clients to connect to each other, and that requires IP addresses.
I actually considered getting one of these back when they were new.
There’s something like this in Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson.