

I wonder if disconnecting the car’s cell antenna would prevent this crap from loading.
Does this car have Android Auto/Carplay? Hopefully while that is active you can’t see the ad either.
I wonder if disconnecting the car’s cell antenna would prevent this crap from loading.
Does this car have Android Auto/Carplay? Hopefully while that is active you can’t see the ad either.
I wonder if he could find a company willing to mine the landfill for resources. If the hard drive is in there, that means they don’t recycle the metals first. He might be able to offset some of the risk by selling contents like this, and by selling the methane for electricity generation. Also teaming up with a documentary film maker/selling the rights to his story could make him a little cash. Kinda like what was done with the Atari cartridge burial dig.
Or maybe the current owners do pull the metals first and he’s just screwed because the drive has already been recycled.
Also wondering why this dude didn’t keep backups. Nevermind the bitcoin, what about family photos, tax returns, etc?
That’s a great illustration to go along with the story.
I wonder if Apple keeps track of the Apple apps users have uninstalled/never opened on their devices?
Stop trying to make “Gulf of America” happen.
Gotta keep you on that upgrade cycle so you eventually have to buy a new phone. $$
I wonder if they left MLK day on the calendar?
Nuclear apologists love defending this expensive, hazardous industry. In Texas, mining the uranium for these plants is ruining the water table just like fracking does.
Meanwhile solar, wind, and geothermal are cheaper and cleaner.
https://www.wired.com/story/a-uranium-mining-boom-is-sweeping-through-texas-nuclear-energy/
Something something Well regulated militia
Bizarre that they would scrap it so far along into production.
Wow, that is a strange UI choice for that feature. Nebulous - both figuratively and literally.
Have you tried reader mode in your browser?
For example, here’s the steps on a Mac using Safari (but other browsers like Firefox also have a reader view).
You might get better print results by viewing the page from old.reddit.com instead of Reddit.com.
Was CFPB brought about by an act of Congress?
Maximizing profit got us into this mess. The problem isn’t with charging less.
The article makes good points about how corporate farming has introduced cruelty and disease. But vaccinations exist, and eggs were cheap before there was mass corporate farming.
Random verses taken out of context doesn’t do it for me. However a screen saver or widget or something that daily shows a random proverb from Proverbs might be interesting.
Changing their diet works just as well and is probably cheaper.
If you want to vax your livestock, how about giving them a bird flu vaccine instead?
This isn’t going to happen. I’m not sure what the UK is expecting here.
I guess that would matter, if anyone actually used Bing.