I remember tripping over this. It was frustrating.
I enjoyed it, but in Safari on iOS there was no sound at any point. I checked my device volume. I toggled the game option for sound on and off. It just occurred to me that it may be because I have my phone ringer set to…
I discovered him only a couple of months ago, and have thoroughly enjoyed what he's got.
VW's detected emissions testing when the steering wheel was never turned.
I'd never heard of it before clicking through.
If the feature is harmful to mental health, then removing it is indeed a good decision. People complain about all kinds of change. That doesn't make the change wrong or mean that it shouldn't be done.
adds to Christmas list
I have enjoyed watching a new launch provider emerge, EVs become a real thing, and him being forced to buy Twitter.
> Wasn't that why Vandenberg was fitted-out to launch shuttles? I don't know about DoD operating their own shuttles with their own crews, but my understanding was that part of the pitch that got Shuttle approved was…
Now that's a detail I hadn't run across before.
That makes me think of the near loss of the classified STS-27 mission. https://www.americaspace.com/2018/12/09/dying-all-tensed-up-...
In iOS 17, there are two related settings for this is under Settings Emergency SOS.
That’s great, Google. Now for your phones.
The shots were at 175, 240, and 270 feet[1]. It had a 4x scope[2]. [1] https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh17/h... [2] https://web.archive.org/web/20110724214814/http://www.aarcli...
Not just the border; Global Entry members have PreCheck access domestically. The article suggests TSA also does some sort of check of regular PreCheck members when they travel. I wonder how that check is different.
Darknet Diaries had an episode about them a while back. It’s a good listen (as that podcast always is). https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/100/
> They're going to beat the drum until Justice Thomas resigns or stops being openly corrupt, which may be a very long time. I don’t expect either of those things to happen, sadly. If everything stays as it is, he will…
> You sound like my uncle. Your comment was so much better before that point.
I recently had an opportunity to chat with a machinist who works for a shop that makes some parts for ASML’s machines. He showed me a picture of a couple of parts he finished that day. He said they weighed about a…
Twenty minutes sounds like a long time to walk in, get something you already know you want, pay, and walk out.
> I'm curious what the percentage of people accessing the site via the official app vs all other avenues was before all this shit Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said 95% of iOS app users use the official app. > You go to the…
They didn’t even have to reverse course for this to work out. Just give a reasonable runway before beginning to charge for the API (to give third party clients enough time to adjust their subscription customers who may…
Mattress review sites, too.
Carbon steel is nice, too. The pans made from it are often lighter than cast iron, which is a nice perk.
Relevant 99% Invisible episode: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-house-that-came-i...
I remember tripping over this. It was frustrating.
I enjoyed it, but in Safari on iOS there was no sound at any point. I checked my device volume. I toggled the game option for sound on and off. It just occurred to me that it may be because I have my phone ringer set to…
I discovered him only a couple of months ago, and have thoroughly enjoyed what he's got.
VW's detected emissions testing when the steering wheel was never turned.
I'd never heard of it before clicking through.
If the feature is harmful to mental health, then removing it is indeed a good decision. People complain about all kinds of change. That doesn't make the change wrong or mean that it shouldn't be done.
adds to Christmas list
I have enjoyed watching a new launch provider emerge, EVs become a real thing, and him being forced to buy Twitter.
> Wasn't that why Vandenberg was fitted-out to launch shuttles? I don't know about DoD operating their own shuttles with their own crews, but my understanding was that part of the pitch that got Shuttle approved was…
Now that's a detail I hadn't run across before.
That makes me think of the near loss of the classified STS-27 mission. https://www.americaspace.com/2018/12/09/dying-all-tensed-up-...
In iOS 17, there are two related settings for this is under Settings Emergency SOS.
That’s great, Google. Now for your phones.
The shots were at 175, 240, and 270 feet[1]. It had a 4x scope[2]. [1] https://www.history-matters.com/archive/jfk/wc/wcvols/wh17/h... [2] https://web.archive.org/web/20110724214814/http://www.aarcli...
Not just the border; Global Entry members have PreCheck access domestically. The article suggests TSA also does some sort of check of regular PreCheck members when they travel. I wonder how that check is different.
Darknet Diaries had an episode about them a while back. It’s a good listen (as that podcast always is). https://darknetdiaries.com/episode/100/
> They're going to beat the drum until Justice Thomas resigns or stops being openly corrupt, which may be a very long time. I don’t expect either of those things to happen, sadly. If everything stays as it is, he will…
> You sound like my uncle. Your comment was so much better before that point.
I recently had an opportunity to chat with a machinist who works for a shop that makes some parts for ASML’s machines. He showed me a picture of a couple of parts he finished that day. He said they weighed about a…
Twenty minutes sounds like a long time to walk in, get something you already know you want, pay, and walk out.
> I'm curious what the percentage of people accessing the site via the official app vs all other avenues was before all this shit Reddit CEO Steve Huffman said 95% of iOS app users use the official app. > You go to the…
They didn’t even have to reverse course for this to work out. Just give a reasonable runway before beginning to charge for the API (to give third party clients enough time to adjust their subscription customers who may…
Mattress review sites, too.
Carbon steel is nice, too. The pans made from it are often lighter than cast iron, which is a nice perk.
Relevant 99% Invisible episode: https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/the-house-that-came-i...