Wasn’t ten years ago just Chrome, though?
I think you mean 20 years ago.
Wasn’t ten years ago just Chrome, though?
I think you mean 20 years ago.
They must’ve done it in the hyperbolic time chamber.
No, viruses don’t mean the scientific definition of life. IIRC, the primary reason why is because, in order to make copies of itself, it must hijack a living cell’s reproductive system to do so. It can’t simply divide to make more of itself.
Linux, politics, and the occasional meme that doesn’t fit in either of the other two categories.
Oh, we had something like this in college. The vendor would load up the… well, actually, it was more like a big version of those little coolers you see in the checkout line in grocery stores—the ones with the sodas and stuff in them. Anyway, the vendor would load them up every couple days. It’d have sandwiches, salads, puddings (which were actually really popular), sodas, Gatorade, water, and a bunch of other stuff. If we wanted something, we would just get it out, scan the barcode on the scanner attached to the handle, tap our phones or cards to pay, and be on our way.
CANNED BREAD
Since you mentioned it, I’m obligated to link this clip.
It’s worth noting that the saved pages are the only thing that are back for now. Their other services have not yet been brought back online.
Honestly, the only reason I remembered Prime Day last week was because an order I’d placed for something was scheduled to arrive then. (The only reason I ordered the thing from Amazon was because it was the only place to get it. I much prefer ordering from Best Buy and using their store pickup.)
Good thing I don’t use Tabs.
Most stores around me thankfully don’t even use the weight station. I don’t even think Walmart does anymore since they “upgraded” their checkouts recently. (The self checkouts have completely taken over and have a sort of open floor concept going on.)
In the US, you typically have to type in your debit/ credit card’s info (the 16-digit number, the 3-digit security code, the cardholder’s name, and the billing address on file with the bank) on a website in order to purchase something unless you’re using PayPal, Google Pay, or something similar to that that the website supports. If you’re using any of those, a pop-up usually opens asking for login info, then you select a card or bank account to use for the purchase.
Steam does actually tell you on the game’s page if the game requires a 3rd party account to play.
Something something Doctor Who Cybermen.
IIRC, they’ve said they’ll implement V3 to maintain compatibility, but they’ll also continue to maintain V2. You, the extension developer, will not be forced to use V3 if you don’t want to.
To add to this, often, even if you turn off Bluetooth, your devices can still communicate via Bluetooth Low Energy, something that’s separate from classic Bluetooth and typically (to my knowledge) cannot be turned off. As an example, I’ve heard that Google uses it to send ad targeting info between devices.
Wouldn’t yt-dlp be forced to download the server-side ads, too?
Wasn’t that proven to just be a myth?
The house would have to have like 5-10 of them. One for every room in the house.
Honestly, I can’t sleep without any white noise.
Without it, it’s just quiet. Too quiet…
It… only updates once a month, though. The second Tuesday of every month.
Any other updates are from the manufacturer/ software developer and not from Microsoft.