I broke my first one raging at Soul Calibur 2, but my replacement is still going strong!
Good idea, let's put the guy who covers up for pedophiles into the discussion on ethical AI.
The scoring system for my upcoming first-person shooter
I'm on my second one of their trackball mice in 8 years, and the first one only failed because I hit it too hard getting frustrated at a videogame. My G915 mechanical keyboard is going strong at 3 years old now, and my brother even left it upside down in a puddle once. I really don't get all these accessories of failing Logitech hardware.
I figured out you can disable Bluetooth telephony services if you navigate deep into the printers and other devices control panel. But this might also disable the mic. I'm not able to test it right now.
Seriously, I can personally attest to seeing people doing batshit crazy things such as passing on the left, off the road, on uneven grass, with one of those decapitate-ey looking cable barriers within 2ft of their vehicle, all over traffic going 55MPH in a 55MPH zone.
The patio furniture seems a more apt example since the tenant probably isn't expecting a return from their likely decorative garden plants. Whether it's more heinous to do to a commercial renter or residential is another interesting question though.
I wonder if there's any way to unlock the parts once they've been separated from the phone that locked them. It definitely seems like they're just trying to kick the can on right to repair and say they're definitely dedicating resources to sustainability and consumer protection.
They've been over-promising on this product for more than ten years now. I remember watching promotional videos no later than 2013 for this exact product under the same Humane name. It's honestly kind of impressive that they kept their over-promising in lock-step with the progression of technology.
Sooooo, this guy's gonna have a 24-hour security detail, right? Right?
Voyager has a setting to show a baby emoji next to the name of a user if their account is less than a month old and an account age. Probably one of the best features I've ever seen for immediately recognizing troll accounts.
I've never recognized that that's him, but thank you so much for reminding me that this man exists