This only works if the bridge is financed as an NFT
This only works if the bridge is financed as an NFT
Not enough context, impossible to answer this question.
The LED should be expected to outlast the rest of the phone by a large margin. That said, given enough units out there, it’s statistically inevitable to get a couple with some issue that die earlier.
Might be worth looking at Sozi
http://sozi.guide/en/index.html
It saves the presentation as a giant SVG in an HTML file that you can animate. Should be able to convert latex to SVG and add it in. Not sure about video.
Pixel 7a is currently $500 new, so good mid tier device. https://store.google.com/us/product/pixel_7a
But really what you should do is get a used mid or top tier phone that’s one or two generations behind. Depreciation on phones is so great that you get a lot of bang for your buck.
For example mint condition Pixel 7 is $300
https://swappa.com/listings/google-pixel-7?carrier=&color=&storage=&modeln=&condition=mint&sort=
Nah, buy a used guitar for $50 and try it out. Most people trying out new hobbies give up after a short time.
That’s a great idea! You can check your salt levels while at work or on vacation. You could even have your salt shaker automatically order more salt from Amazon when the level got too low. Or how about you program your maximum daily salt intake so it closes up when it’s reached.
So much potential!
Meanwhile modern teabags leach microplastics into your tea when used.
But those envelopes are tasty…
Cereal box top redemption!
Your wish is granted, you get bug eyes
You still need phone number verification to create an account, that hasn’t changed
Right, but this article is about the 11 year sunspot cycle, which is observed directly by viewing… sunspots. So not sure what your point is here.
That’s a neat idea
Amazing
Upscale image 10x
Convert raster -> vector
Downscale image 1/10x
Convert vector -> raster
That’s rough. But now that it’s all gone, consider moving to disappearing messages. It’s kind of freeing when you don’t have to worry about the burden of immutability.