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No user record in our sample, but datpiff has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
that was somethingawful
We're not likely to see the footage where someone destroys the drone
I think you've missed out a crucial detail of the joke...
The History of Wordstar is there for the second year in a row :)
The article is about the aesthetics of old cameras but doesn't include a single image.
> Jamie Oliver started promoting first themselves and then others on Youtube He had multiple TV cooking shows before Youtube even launched
> A smart speaker is almost an essential device among my group of friends. You live in a bubble
Look Mum No Computer already has: https://www.lookmumnocomputer.com/flamethrower-organ/
Also because a "marathon" format is more compatible with student lifestyle, and a bit alien to anyone working a job.
It's almost as if they're speaking a different language
I was hoping someone would make this point. A lot of digital archiving is just delaying tossing things - a hard drive is easier to deal with than boxes of paper. The contents can still be useless. When it comes to a…
> Not to mention, it probably takes a couple of years to get the certification for a device. So, any device to market is easily 2-3 years old tech by definition. Approval can be quicker for hearing aids as there are…
Older recordings on analog media also can have timing error at the recording stage or duplication stages.
Models targeted at DJs will have variable speed adjustment on the front panel to allow beat-matching. Some turntables for home listening will have 2 or 3 speeds with a fine adjustment for calibration. Rates will be off…
> A CR2032 is surprising for a computer from 1987, given that AFAIK PC mobos didn't have them until the 90s at the earliest. Nintendo Famicom cartridges started using them the same year, 87. PCs probably didn't need the…
Isn't Starbucks business very heavily biased towards takeout orders? They have higher through-put on coffee sales if all the seats are full - how many people leave without ordering if the seats are in use?
“Forget the fake IDs adolescents used to get into bars,” says Georgia State’s David Maimon, who is also head of fraud insights at SentiLink, a company that works with institutions across the United States to support and…
Those two scenarios are not mutually exclusive
> If you praise te, I think it is unfair to other people who are obsessed with technological innovation. Lol this is music hardware. It's value is the joy people get from using it. The OP-1 has a huge fanbase that…
The Deluge came out a decade after the OP-1
I don't like most of TE's output but the OP-1 is definitely innovative.
That's not the point - "they're wearing a black t-shirt, therefore they are a business genius" is the dangerous assumption.
Adoption of technology usually creates hobbyist boards, not the other way around
Well irl I genuinely have an easier time determining real people from machines...
> In the UK there are lots of deals on second hand EVs This is sort-of true, it's still a very small market. AA.com are currently listing 159,000 used cars in the UK, only 6,000 are EVs.