I wish other car makers were as reasonable as Honda here. No "evil valet" with half a brain cell would waste time hacking the head unit if they have physical access to the car. They would simply hide a spying device…
It seems that a lack of respect is the real issue here. A few years ago, you would have been met with silence, which is probably equally infuriating.
Agreed. It's been like that for years.
The only two letter combination that is not already used by another language.
The shopping centre where I shop frequently (Europe) has a large outdoor parking space and every 20 meters or so there's a little kiosk where you can return the cart. People do because it's actually easier to return it…
Or, better yet, asked people what they want: whether the phone should crash or slow down when the battery is choking.
Disable transparencies in Settings then. Simple.
Me too. Complete silence, headphones but recognized random words before I had a chance to say anything.
Tried it is Safari, frustrating, confusing, spent some time figuring it out and closed the tab. I didn't say anything but the app kept "recognizing" some random words and "answering" tutor's questions... looks like…
10 PRINT "ChatGPT 7" 20 PRINT "What?" 30 INPUT A$ 40 PRINT "Why?" 50 GOTO 30
I think it was so popular in the Balkans because A) it was hilarious, B) people could actually watch it (on state TV, with subtitles). B is as important as A. Seinfeld would probably become very popular too, but no one…
I tell my kid that math is a language. You learn to speak it, just like you learn to speak any other language, slowly, by listening, understanding, speaking, intuitively recognizing patterns, rules and exceptions. When…
It's probably a lot of work.
It's super easy, don't listed to hypersensitive people who can't stand two seconds of sales pitch. The same goes for the Economist, when I unubscribed the rep asked me if I'd like a 50% discount on a yearly…
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It's a problem because it's done by a Chinese company and not an American company.
Why isn't there an XML or JSON format widely used for CVs? It would make sifting through CVs so much easier, plus it would make CVEO (CV engine optimization) a thing.
You insist that we should all agree on something but you don't specify what.
On iPhone you can set Low Data mode for all cellular data (and also for specific wifi networks). She might have kept tapping Sync at the bottom of Photos even though iOS itself pauses it when in Low Data mode. iCloud…
> how many developers are now considering whether iOS support for PWAs is good enough to sidestep this crap entirely. It's hard to make any money on a PWA.
Especially “r”, horrible.
You're very wrong. Most people put in her position would be a disaster and they would either leave quickly or would be kicked out. Lots of people at Google left or were fired because they were crap, and they were…
I prefer prices per 100g because I mostly buy food that's under one kilo. I'm sure they show prices per 100g just to make them look cheaper but in my case I actually prefer it this way.
Someone at CrowdStrike got fired for this. I'm curious to know who this person is.
You're just used to Android. It's hard to put buttons on a phone that's nearly all screen.
I wish other car makers were as reasonable as Honda here. No "evil valet" with half a brain cell would waste time hacking the head unit if they have physical access to the car. They would simply hide a spying device…
It seems that a lack of respect is the real issue here. A few years ago, you would have been met with silence, which is probably equally infuriating.
Agreed. It's been like that for years.
The only two letter combination that is not already used by another language.
The shopping centre where I shop frequently (Europe) has a large outdoor parking space and every 20 meters or so there's a little kiosk where you can return the cart. People do because it's actually easier to return it…
Or, better yet, asked people what they want: whether the phone should crash or slow down when the battery is choking.
Disable transparencies in Settings then. Simple.
Me too. Complete silence, headphones but recognized random words before I had a chance to say anything.
Tried it is Safari, frustrating, confusing, spent some time figuring it out and closed the tab. I didn't say anything but the app kept "recognizing" some random words and "answering" tutor's questions... looks like…
10 PRINT "ChatGPT 7" 20 PRINT "What?" 30 INPUT A$ 40 PRINT "Why?" 50 GOTO 30
I think it was so popular in the Balkans because A) it was hilarious, B) people could actually watch it (on state TV, with subtitles). B is as important as A. Seinfeld would probably become very popular too, but no one…
I tell my kid that math is a language. You learn to speak it, just like you learn to speak any other language, slowly, by listening, understanding, speaking, intuitively recognizing patterns, rules and exceptions. When…
It's probably a lot of work.
It's super easy, don't listed to hypersensitive people who can't stand two seconds of sales pitch. The same goes for the Economist, when I unubscribed the rep asked me if I'd like a 50% discount on a yearly…
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It's a problem because it's done by a Chinese company and not an American company.
Why isn't there an XML or JSON format widely used for CVs? It would make sifting through CVs so much easier, plus it would make CVEO (CV engine optimization) a thing.
You insist that we should all agree on something but you don't specify what.
On iPhone you can set Low Data mode for all cellular data (and also for specific wifi networks). She might have kept tapping Sync at the bottom of Photos even though iOS itself pauses it when in Low Data mode. iCloud…
> how many developers are now considering whether iOS support for PWAs is good enough to sidestep this crap entirely. It's hard to make any money on a PWA.
Especially “r”, horrible.
You're very wrong. Most people put in her position would be a disaster and they would either leave quickly or would be kicked out. Lots of people at Google left or were fired because they were crap, and they were…
I prefer prices per 100g because I mostly buy food that's under one kilo. I'm sure they show prices per 100g just to make them look cheaper but in my case I actually prefer it this way.
Someone at CrowdStrike got fired for this. I'm curious to know who this person is.
You're just used to Android. It's hard to put buttons on a phone that's nearly all screen.