I believe they do this the same way they do traffic jams, by seeing how many android phones are at the location vs. average.
I believe they do this the same way they do traffic jams, by seeing how many android phones are at the location vs. average.
And Onion articles, and other satire.
You didn’t read the article. These are images that appeared in the documentary and were not marked as generated. It was implied they were real photos.
The bridge in Baltimore collapsing after its pier was hit by a cargo ship.
They work better for podcasts than music. For music, they’re better than a phone speaker but worse than cheapo earbuds in terms of sound quality.
I have those exact ones and I love them; I use them for running and when I’m doing stuff around the house but still want to hear people getting my attention. I had a previous version that I also accidentally turned to Chinese but I just learned to recognize the different messages.
These people are saying “we finally created the utopia of Neuromancer.” And I look at them and I go, “I don’t think you read Neuromancer."
–Cory Doctorow
It’s such a great game! The unlocks are paced really well, it always feels like you’re accomplishing something.
Beyond the time/energy cost, you’re comparing two different things: cooking healthy food from scratch vs. buying boxed ‘unhealthy’ food. Buying boxed ‘healthy’ food is more expensive than buying boxed ‘unhealthy’ food, and cooking ‘unhealthy’ food is cheaper than cooking ‘healthy’ food.
For example: I could make a huge mess of white rice and oil very cheaply and quickly. Every other ingredient I add will raise the cost and time investment. People say, “oh, just throw in some eggs/grilled chicken breast/fresh veggies and you have a cheap healthy meal!” but it’s still a lot more expensive to do that (in both money and time) than to just make rice.
Cooking costs time and energy, which not everyone can afford.
Yep. My boomer dad: “When I was a kid, we walked everywhere! Nobody walks anymore!” Also my dad: “I’m afraid to drive into Portland because my truck might get stolen.”
I had a (wonderful) colleague who would call a big fuck up an “opportunity for excellence”.
Nah, flip that around. What’s a random crackhead going to do with a stolen car? Vs an already-organized and knowledgeable business like a towing company who wants to add a lucrative side gig. That’s who’s doing catalytic converter theft, too.
Culture comes from the top.
Because some scammer told them they could fire people if they did.
Lingo was amazing! My husband and I played through it together; he’s better at 3d navigation so he navigated, and I’m better at word games, and we had a blast. We should try some of the custom maps!
What do you mean? It’s still the owners’ decision whether to sell.
Maybe the owners care more about running a sustainable company that makes good games than they do about getting a bunch of money.
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