oh no!
anyway,
oh no!
anyway,
The amount of effort i had to put into buying a dumb tv the last time it was new tv time is positively infuriating.
That’s activism for you… 95% of people don’t listen, but if 5% do, you already made a mark.
Oh no . .
Anyway
29533018 :'-)
The real story is they have 11k of this piece of crap on the roads
Regulation works.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day
while i’m obviously sure it’s a bluff, pulling out instead of selling would be the clearest admittance that tiktok is (or at that point: was) not about the profit, but about Chinese influence in the US. the message being “we rather leave a hudred billion dollars on the table than give away our surveillance technology to some US company.”
but yeah, they will def. sell if they need to.
that’s fine, they have the perfect alternative, the cybertruck. /s
Yeah, fuck that guy. (“Which one?” “Yes.”)
I use it at home. Preserves battery.
Huh what do you know, it did go quiet for me… like it does every week, from friday noon to monday morning
I actually don’t have a headphone jack, which i only realised when i got my new phone. So i had to buy one of those usb-c to jack dongles and i use it daily. (I like to go to sleep listening to some English historian talking in my head, but i also like having my phone strictly in airplane mode in the bedroom, so bluetooth is out of the pot.)
But can he still say man woman person camera tv?
it isn’t popular enough because it’s not open enough… maybe apple reads between the line here :) (not that I care… nobody I know uses it.)
“could not”… it’s past tense, in 2022. (also in past tense in the article linked.) I expect that as the first panic around energy vs. ru-ua war settled at the end of 2022 / beg. 2023, prices went back to a normal, although probably not pre-war, levels. (at least that’s what happened in the netherlands.)
It really shouldn’t be unpopular. EU bureaucracy might be slow, but it really does make a difference. Remember how you had to pay ridiculous roaming mobile charges if you crossed into another country? Or how you has to pay ridiculous money to transfer money between countries ridiculously slowly? Or how you had to charge that iphone with a ridiculous connector? Or how EU employment contacts stack up against US ones? Regulation works. The EU works.
No, they will simply stop funding mozilla.
scammers pull the same shit over the world since the mechanical turk. at this point the joke’s on us.