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They could have saved even more by not putting batteries in them, or motors… Man, these things coulda had a way bigger profit margin!
They could have saved even more by not putting batteries in them, or motors… Man, these things coulda had a way bigger profit margin!
Fits on a 3.5" floppy… interesting.
Wow, never occurred to me before, but this is such an elegant, and simple solution.
I understand how you feel, but reading your story, I think when you were grabbing the product and telling him to “just drop it an leave” is what ended your career.
It sucks, you got attacked, but you don’t need to trade your personal safety for some store product.
Just based on this story here, where you are giving a very one sided view of the situation, you intentionally put yourself at risk and kept escalating. I hate that a criminal put you in a situation where you ended up getting fired, but there was more than one mistake here.
It’s an interesting story anyway, kind of fun how the early days of the internet people just decided to build stuff and that random little tool from decades ago continue to be the backbone of much of the world. Imagine if all that stuff was proprietary…
The intent of the proverb isn’t that bad people don’t get good things, it’s that a person who is cheating doesn’t get value out of the activity.
If you go through life cutting corners, you don’t actually get to learn and build a strong foundation.
You can still be rewarded with jobs, money, and sycophants, but that’s not what really matters.
The cat physics are also outstanding. You can tell there were animators just sitting there studying how cats move for many, many hours.
Yeah, Stargate did it better, because kidnapped humans inhabiting the galaxy makes more sense. Solves the “everyone looks human” problem without the “we have proof of evolution here” problem.
This is the best comment in the thread. No muss, no fuss, just a link it the sauce and a timecode link to the actual event.
Thank you for your service.
So, the biggest tech of 2023 is a bunch of promises of things coming soon?
Pretty neat idea, hopefully the equipment needed keeps getting smaller and cheaper.
Right now it doesn’t make a lot of sense except for larger, or shared maker type spaces.
What in the world is this supposed to mean?
You already orbit Lagrange points, and there’s already tons of space rocks milling about in them.
Lagrange points are weird.
Because requiring blond hair and blue eyes would, by definition, exclude people based on race.
It’s perfectly fine as long as centaurs are sentient.
It’s not wrong as long as everyone can properly consent, have a full understanding of the situation, and there’s no coercion.
Yeah, depending on what you use SSH for, the top two pictures are switched.
No, because in the end, something needs to keep moving the magnet forward to keep the truck moving forward.
This thought processes is exactly how scammers on YouTube make perpetual motion seem possible, but by definition, the forces always have to cancel out.
It’s a turbo grafix 16 and PC engine retro console.
Saved you a click.
It’s Linus Torvalds. He invented Linux and it’s his baby. He’s doing it because it’s his legacy, and he cares.
He’s probably never not working on it 24x7x365.24
I think they meant to rotate through different pictures, not to physically walk up and rotate the ipad every few hours.
Which is kind of the point of a digital picture frame, cause… why use an electronic device to display a single static picture. Just go to a store and get your picture professionally printed if you only want one.