Yeah it's so weird seeing americans treat this as some kind of Hard Problem when it's been part of our daily life for 15+ years. Like the healthcare debate with less politics. "kroger should buy some vans, hire more…
I actually cant think of a site where that would fly better, except machiavelli-suntzu-successwin-business-genius.org
A tragic case of passive voice addiction, reader.
Demoing VR to newbies is one of my favourite things. It's so rare to see that level of excitement.
The turbo button made the machine slower for compatibility with older programs, as described in the parent post.
Waze is indeed really clunky in places. It crashes less than it did last year but the UI hasn't really changed.
Every now and then bellingcat covers a "lesser" news story like this one, so they can pretend their main purpose isn't to push for regime change in Syria.
Classic website. The thing that gets me is that at this point, in 2019, there are so many users who have been using windows every day for 25 years, and have forgotten that eg Start -> All Programs exists. I truly don't…
Post-Apollo they've always preferred whatever the contemporary version of "rock star" is to Astronaut. Non-story.
Yeah it's so weird seeing americans treat this as some kind of Hard Problem when it's been part of our daily life for 15+ years. Like the healthcare debate with less politics. "kroger should buy some vans, hire more…
I actually cant think of a site where that would fly better, except machiavelli-suntzu-successwin-business-genius.org
A tragic case of passive voice addiction, reader.
Demoing VR to newbies is one of my favourite things. It's so rare to see that level of excitement.
The turbo button made the machine slower for compatibility with older programs, as described in the parent post.
Waze is indeed really clunky in places. It crashes less than it did last year but the UI hasn't really changed.
Every now and then bellingcat covers a "lesser" news story like this one, so they can pretend their main purpose isn't to push for regime change in Syria.
Classic website. The thing that gets me is that at this point, in 2019, there are so many users who have been using windows every day for 25 years, and have forgotten that eg Start -> All Programs exists. I truly don't…
Post-Apollo they've always preferred whatever the contemporary version of "rock star" is to Astronaut. Non-story.