

I don’t get it. Why not fix outlook to just plug the holes in its SVG renderer? What’s next, no longer displaying PDFs and JPGs?
I don’t get it. Why not fix outlook to just plug the holes in its SVG renderer? What’s next, no longer displaying PDFs and JPGs?
That explains the recent price increase. Like the TV streamers, they know they make more money from ad revenue than subscriptions. So, they want to funnel users to the “free” tier.
I hate articles like this because: a) “And whose fault is that?” You’re the fucking CEO. It’s your decisions that got your company into this position. b) This comes off as “Wah. We want some of that cheap overworked slave labor like they have in China. And some of those sweet government subsidies like they have too. Fuck unions and fuck paying your employees a living wage.”
Where did his electric car go?
Well, good thing they’re not making them anymore I guess.
https://www.theverge.com/transportation/785691/honda-acura-zdx-cancel-ev-slowdown
No bailouts this time.
See also BallisticNG. Eventually I want to see if I can get this game, or Wipeout to work with a USB flight controller, or yoke and pedals. Something like what’s used on the Star Wars arcade cabinet.
Considering how many people talk at the theater (on their phone or to each other) I dunno that it’s that popular of an opinion. Maybe it’s a “rules for thee but not for me” attitude?
That camera bump is hideous.
This year’s Leaf finally uses active temp control. I have no idea why it took them so long to adopt it.
All that money, and he still wears that stupid Britney Spears head mic. You’re not a singer-dancer, Bezos. Get someone to pin a mic to your lapel.
Disgusting.
An article about two competing products I will never use. 🤷♂️
Just think how much more they could sell in the US if they would ship their smaller vehicles and sedans as well as the smaller model of their bus.
Maybe buy a shower head from kohler? They are limited lifetime guaranteed.
Well, then they shouldn’t have elected Republicans.
Sliding scale that shit. If they can’t afford the amount of electricity they need, they won’t build these data centers. Or they’ll look for ways to generate it themselves or to be more energy efficient.
Depends on your definition of “negligible” and “ready for use”.
A lithium ion battery cell wears out over time. The more you charge and discharge it, the faster the wear. Look at a ten year old phone or laptop battery for example — it still holds a charge, but not as much.
So if V2G is set to stop feeding when ten or twenty percent of the battery is depleted, I can see that being acceptable. But I don’t know that you’d get much money back from that. Maybe $1 at most. Especially with how stingy private power companies are about compensating power generation like rooftop solar.
Well, their plan didn’t work because I have no idea who this company is. Just that it deals in AI, which I’m not interested in.
Maybe now the UK will catch on to iced tea? Free refills!