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can’t even subtract from a timer (it can add, though!)
“Ok, Google, add -5 minutes to the timer”
It either explodes, or you start getting notifications in the past. Seems like a possible win, either way.
Not according to the experts.
The headline made me think I must be missing something. It’s not weird to me that games look better/more realistic over time. That’s the progression of technology.
So I watched the video, and… if I was missing something in the headline, I missed it in the video, too. I want my 6 minutes back, please.
And finally there’s Best Buy.
My local Best Buy actually got rid of the DVD and CD section. That made me realize I needed to get serious about converting my physical media to digital. I’m still building my Plex library.
Yes, I know about Jellyfin and Emby. If I’d heard about them first, I’d probably be using one of them. Plex was the first one I tried, and it works great for me.
The ladies will be so impressed with just how much 8 is equal to D!
I’m not saying that you have a problem, but I will point out that this sounds like the kind of thinking that can lead to eating disorders.
It’s possible to eat less and not always feel hungry. It’s just not easy. Turning hunger into a “good” thing isn’t actually a healthy approach to dieting.
Now, I’m not a countamatician, but that sounds like more than the 50 states (and fourteen territories).
Who’s double-dipping?
They really shouldn’t. It is a monument to man’s arrogance.
Absolutely fair response. I’m sorry that I came across as attacking your point. I just meant to provide another reason why the cameras shouldn’t be recommended, using the context of your quote from the article. I’m sorry that I wasn’t clear about that.
That’s great, right up until Ring unilaterally decides to give the police access to your videos without a warrant, or when the police use a warrant to grab video from ALL of your cameras, even if you’ve already complied with their request, and the video is not relevant to their investigation.
Yeah, rich people are well known for their strong moral fiber and lack of desire to passively accumulate endless money.
That’s the Mildly Infuriating part, right?
As far as I can tell from the ridiculously tiny thumbnail I have cached, it’s a screenshot of this post about renaming billionaires to “wealth-hoarders”, followed by a post about a news article regarding starving children as a result of war-induced famine in Gaza.
Edit: well, it looks like the error has been resolved.