Mobile safari does support adblocks. https://1blocker.com/ seems to be the one most people recommend (I personally haven't tried it)
Hell no. It's even crazier and more blatantly unfair since there's less monitoring and less need to save face and maintain the illusion of fairness.
I like the effort, but honestly there's tons of apps that are cross-platform, free, and can do everything imessages can, but better. Telegram is just one example. I see adoption as a biggest problem. I personally tried…
I don't share the resentment towards BMW X6. I actually think it's the best looking BMW SUV. To each their own I guess.
Cars are a really weird choice of consumer products to paint in vantablack. All the aesthetics of rigid car body shapes are obscured and you can't really appreciate it. Not to mention how impractical such a car would…
I'm not arguing about that and not trying to call it a success. I'm just stating that taking away roads does in fact make cars less convenient.
Well, it actually does. The convenience of a car is determined by how likely you choose a car over other means when you need to get somewhere. If there's less roads, you're less likely to choose car, thus the lowering…
No, I get the necessity of deployed armed SWAT units every time there's a risk of gun violence and stuff, I don't understand why an anonymous call warrants such a response. I wonder if there's some kind of metrics…
I don't understand why the police has to react to an anonymous calls the way they do in the first place. Is there a legitimate case where you'd need to call in a SWAT team and remain anonymous at the same time? Seems…
I think this is already very much prosecutable. The problem is that these calls are always anonymous and it's hard (often impossible) to track the perpetrator.
I own a pair of Bose QCII and it cuts off when I'm walking down a busy street. Also, it maintains a connection to both my phone and laptop at the same time, but I can't hear the phone before I explicitly tell headphones…
I use airpods with an iphone and I constantly get connection issues, only one pod playing, or sound cutting off.
Right. The heart performs a bunch of chemical reactions to sustain its energy needs and the fact that in 2019 we don't have anything even remotely capable of doing the same at a scale required is kinda depressing.
This article is showcasing how far even the most bleeding edge technology from recreating the functionality of basic human organs. Heart doesn't seem exactly the most complex organ structurally wise, especially compared…
I actually think that tabooing those topics and refusing to even discuss them makes them a lot more powerful than they deserve to be. If a topic is not discussed in public space enough, its counterpoints and refute…
Could also be related to the fact that Google is hiring a ton of people fresh out of college, given how politically active and sheltered from any kind of dissent views current college kids are.
Are you saying you’re going to stop breathing after receiving the money?
Curious what kind of content will be in there. I can't personally imagine Joe Rogan or Sam Harris kind of conversations under the Apple umbrella, since no matter the topic, there's always going to be someone offended…
check your subscriptions page and make sure you opt-out from everything you don't want amazon to email you about https://www.amazon.com/preferences/subscriptions/your-subscr...
I actually tried doing this at some point before 1Password. One obvious problem with this approach is when you’re forced to change your password. You can’t change salt, or hash function for obvious reasons, so you have…
Cool story bruh. Especially the part where you basically let a known criminal go without notifying law enforcement that later lead to said criminal raping and killing a 13yo girl. I can't get over how casually he…
This is silly. Spending time doing interviews is a part of running business and doing some prior research on a candidate helps not to waste too much time and money bringing them in only to find out they lied on their…
I’m a bit worried about how we’re throwing stuff at space as fast as we can afford it without any legitimate way to clean it up after it becomes garbage. This project intends to have interlink based on 7k+ satellites…
Seems like those new motors are cheaper to produce and more efficient, however, they suffer from a negative effect called "torque ripple" that a lot of people notice on single motor model 3s under full throttle. Here's…
He had a huge benefit of being a US citizen. The worst they could do, is to intimidate and introduce a lot of stress into his life. They can't deny entry into the country to the citizen at the end of the day. As a green…
Mobile safari does support adblocks. https://1blocker.com/ seems to be the one most people recommend (I personally haven't tried it)
Hell no. It's even crazier and more blatantly unfair since there's less monitoring and less need to save face and maintain the illusion of fairness.
I like the effort, but honestly there's tons of apps that are cross-platform, free, and can do everything imessages can, but better. Telegram is just one example. I see adoption as a biggest problem. I personally tried…
I don't share the resentment towards BMW X6. I actually think it's the best looking BMW SUV. To each their own I guess.
Cars are a really weird choice of consumer products to paint in vantablack. All the aesthetics of rigid car body shapes are obscured and you can't really appreciate it. Not to mention how impractical such a car would…
I'm not arguing about that and not trying to call it a success. I'm just stating that taking away roads does in fact make cars less convenient.
Well, it actually does. The convenience of a car is determined by how likely you choose a car over other means when you need to get somewhere. If there's less roads, you're less likely to choose car, thus the lowering…
No, I get the necessity of deployed armed SWAT units every time there's a risk of gun violence and stuff, I don't understand why an anonymous call warrants such a response. I wonder if there's some kind of metrics…
I don't understand why the police has to react to an anonymous calls the way they do in the first place. Is there a legitimate case where you'd need to call in a SWAT team and remain anonymous at the same time? Seems…
I think this is already very much prosecutable. The problem is that these calls are always anonymous and it's hard (often impossible) to track the perpetrator.
I own a pair of Bose QCII and it cuts off when I'm walking down a busy street. Also, it maintains a connection to both my phone and laptop at the same time, but I can't hear the phone before I explicitly tell headphones…
I use airpods with an iphone and I constantly get connection issues, only one pod playing, or sound cutting off.
Right. The heart performs a bunch of chemical reactions to sustain its energy needs and the fact that in 2019 we don't have anything even remotely capable of doing the same at a scale required is kinda depressing.
This article is showcasing how far even the most bleeding edge technology from recreating the functionality of basic human organs. Heart doesn't seem exactly the most complex organ structurally wise, especially compared…
I actually think that tabooing those topics and refusing to even discuss them makes them a lot more powerful than they deserve to be. If a topic is not discussed in public space enough, its counterpoints and refute…
Could also be related to the fact that Google is hiring a ton of people fresh out of college, given how politically active and sheltered from any kind of dissent views current college kids are.
Are you saying you’re going to stop breathing after receiving the money?
Curious what kind of content will be in there. I can't personally imagine Joe Rogan or Sam Harris kind of conversations under the Apple umbrella, since no matter the topic, there's always going to be someone offended…
check your subscriptions page and make sure you opt-out from everything you don't want amazon to email you about https://www.amazon.com/preferences/subscriptions/your-subscr...
I actually tried doing this at some point before 1Password. One obvious problem with this approach is when you’re forced to change your password. You can’t change salt, or hash function for obvious reasons, so you have…
Cool story bruh. Especially the part where you basically let a known criminal go without notifying law enforcement that later lead to said criminal raping and killing a 13yo girl. I can't get over how casually he…
This is silly. Spending time doing interviews is a part of running business and doing some prior research on a candidate helps not to waste too much time and money bringing them in only to find out they lied on their…
I’m a bit worried about how we’re throwing stuff at space as fast as we can afford it without any legitimate way to clean it up after it becomes garbage. This project intends to have interlink based on 7k+ satellites…
Seems like those new motors are cheaper to produce and more efficient, however, they suffer from a negative effect called "torque ripple" that a lot of people notice on single motor model 3s under full throttle. Here's…
He had a huge benefit of being a US citizen. The worst they could do, is to intimidate and introduce a lot of stress into his life. They can't deny entry into the country to the citizen at the end of the day. As a green…