this will probably go on for a long time, which is great because I won't install win11
the work featured is extremely mediocre and the "human made" label feels forced
ah well, no worries then
> Bob Odenkirk Would Like to Remind You That Life Is a Meaningless Farce yea yea we get it
Wonder if they can get any more ads on that webpage
win11 is the product of a legion of middle managers. It's embarrassing
>I think the timing of the Cybertruck starting deliveries roughly aligning with when Elon got heavily involved in politics That and also it's just a bad product. >That said, even though it's not to my taste, I do admire…
Maybe, did shoes make us worse at walking barefoot?
ignoring the silly locked vertical aspect ratio, the samples shots are awful. The clipped highlights in the left corner or first picture look worse than an iPhone's. Assume that's Fuji's poorly-applied film emulation…
>pro-US all my life >So: fuck US & eat shit too bad it only took you a few moments to take on this mentality after a lifetime of goodwill. America's been hijacked you should continue to stand with it
“The moment we realized this was not actually a real commerce practice, they weren’t actually engaging in authentic commerce, we pulled it down,” Incredible quote
Doubt that but we’ll see. As for bias it appears to be pulling sources that include fox and the Washington examiner. Does that also make it inherently right wing biased?
editorial and stock are two different categories and not the same thing
back in 2005 my friend and I were obsessed with the game and I told him I'd build a new computer when HL3 released because mine barely ran HL2. I still think about that for some reason and how crazy it would have been…
Four rounds of beers for three people anywhere on the west coast is like $100 now. Even in Copenhagen you can find a tall Tuborg for $1.50. Very sad
>Might be okay for a photo bag Yes that's what its for
working pro for more than a decade now, maybe some off this was relevant very early on but it's really just all web forum gear chatter. What people miss is that a photographer's job isn't using a camera or lamenting…
>The point is that a peripheral device should not be unusable while it’s charging why?
>My gripe is with oil and large interests Both have massive lobbies and large government contracts making them large interests. Both also pollute heavily
charging the magic mouse for two minutes will give you weeks of battery life
No issues with space flight or falcon heavy specifically. My gripe is with oil and large interests campaigning against my "personal carbon footprint" while themselves polluting more than any of us can comprehend
SpaceX Falcon Heavy at launch emits more carbon dioxide in two minutes than a car would in two centuries
Yea I've known plenty of people with performance issues that were let go as soon as HR found some technicality to pin them on. One left a guest unattended at the office during lunch for 15 minutes and they fired him for…
I'm willing to
>Three days later he directed two wire transfers totaling $6.7 million to be sent by the bank to the crypto wallet, and a whopping $10 million less than two weeks later, and another $3.3 million days afterward. that's…
this will probably go on for a long time, which is great because I won't install win11
the work featured is extremely mediocre and the "human made" label feels forced
ah well, no worries then
> Bob Odenkirk Would Like to Remind You That Life Is a Meaningless Farce yea yea we get it
Wonder if they can get any more ads on that webpage
win11 is the product of a legion of middle managers. It's embarrassing
>I think the timing of the Cybertruck starting deliveries roughly aligning with when Elon got heavily involved in politics That and also it's just a bad product. >That said, even though it's not to my taste, I do admire…
Maybe, did shoes make us worse at walking barefoot?
ignoring the silly locked vertical aspect ratio, the samples shots are awful. The clipped highlights in the left corner or first picture look worse than an iPhone's. Assume that's Fuji's poorly-applied film emulation…
>pro-US all my life >So: fuck US & eat shit too bad it only took you a few moments to take on this mentality after a lifetime of goodwill. America's been hijacked you should continue to stand with it
“The moment we realized this was not actually a real commerce practice, they weren’t actually engaging in authentic commerce, we pulled it down,” Incredible quote
Doubt that but we’ll see. As for bias it appears to be pulling sources that include fox and the Washington examiner. Does that also make it inherently right wing biased?
editorial and stock are two different categories and not the same thing
back in 2005 my friend and I were obsessed with the game and I told him I'd build a new computer when HL3 released because mine barely ran HL2. I still think about that for some reason and how crazy it would have been…
Four rounds of beers for three people anywhere on the west coast is like $100 now. Even in Copenhagen you can find a tall Tuborg for $1.50. Very sad
>Might be okay for a photo bag Yes that's what its for
working pro for more than a decade now, maybe some off this was relevant very early on but it's really just all web forum gear chatter. What people miss is that a photographer's job isn't using a camera or lamenting…
>The point is that a peripheral device should not be unusable while it’s charging why?
>My gripe is with oil and large interests Both have massive lobbies and large government contracts making them large interests. Both also pollute heavily
charging the magic mouse for two minutes will give you weeks of battery life
No issues with space flight or falcon heavy specifically. My gripe is with oil and large interests campaigning against my "personal carbon footprint" while themselves polluting more than any of us can comprehend
SpaceX Falcon Heavy at launch emits more carbon dioxide in two minutes than a car would in two centuries
Yea I've known plenty of people with performance issues that were let go as soon as HR found some technicality to pin them on. One left a guest unattended at the office during lunch for 15 minutes and they fired him for…
I'm willing to
>Three days later he directed two wire transfers totaling $6.7 million to be sent by the bank to the crypto wallet, and a whopping $10 million less than two weeks later, and another $3.3 million days afterward. that's…