

Still running Windows XP sounds like a security nightmare.
Still running Windows XP sounds like a security nightmare.
I’m sure this will do wonders for the already declining US tourism industry.
That is one janky app icon for a developer group calling itself “Icon Factory”.
Sounds like a Samsung issue. Maybe hold the grudge against them.
Sounds like a great lawsuit. Just adding to the $3 billion bill by prolonging the inevitable.
Interesting to read that they actually fired the engineer this time. The last time this was reported (more recent than the phone proto left at the bar), Apple didn’t fire the responsible engineer. I guess that person was too important to let go.
At least material design is readable.
Nature is fractal/reflectve (leaf veins look like branches look like trees). Circles are a repeating motif in the universe. Planets and other bodies like stars are spherical. They travel in circular orbits. Bubbles expand uniformly, like the universe.
When you travel in circles and spheres you end up in the same place but it feels infinite/no beginning no end — like the universe. Ever expanding no beginning no end.
My theory is that the universe is a higher form of a sphere. If you travel along a straight line long enough, you end up in the same place you started.
Media megamergers are unhealthy. Less voices and perspectives allowed on the air.
Not really. This is like saying “supplements are good for you”. Without research and regulation, you have no idea what works and what makes things worse. This dude doesn’t believe in the scientific method. They’re just going to allow quacks to woo woo psychedelics at the public.
Still pushing those silly ray ban spy glasses I see.
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Ken Paxton out here looking like he had a chemical peel.
Not a Trump fan, but year round tomatoes could actually be done. Regrettably barely anyone wants to invest in it. Indoor farming and hydroponics are a thing. They use less water and less/no pesticides. And they are great for “buy local” without having to ship them from another country. And you don’t have to pick them in the hot sun. So far I’ve seen lettuce and strawberries for sale in my local grocery that were grown this way.
I thought Office 365 ran in a web browser?
How does concentrating the sunlight like this not start a fire? Or wouldn’t this at least cause panel electronics to overheat?
Millennials? More like GenX. We’ve been eating out of microwaved tupperware since the sixties.
I can see taxing finished goods (hamburger helper) but not raw goods (apples, carrots). Is this the case in some of these states?
Is it? It’s still full of ads even though you’re paying for it. And many of the articles are just ads disguised as news.