

That’s unreal. The timelapse of the move is worth the click.
ETA: the Samsung car moving robots are kind of amazing. Goodbye valet jobs!
That’s unreal. The timelapse of the move is worth the click.
ETA: the Samsung car moving robots are kind of amazing. Goodbye valet jobs!
-1 karma into a one minute-old platform? Yeah that’s Reddit.
Depends on the complexity of the route. When I visit my parents in another city (5-6 hour drive) I write down the intersections/exit numbers to look out for on a sticky note I leave on the dashboard.
I guess if you wanted to get detailed you could include the distance then as you drive do the mental math as an activity for yourself.
I do something similar except I’ll stop using my GPS if I’ve driven the route multiple times.
I still remember picking up a couple TouchPads during the fire sale. That was my first foray into sideloading and retro gaming. Both tablets are now long dead, but we had fun times!
With American-made phones and American call centres, right? Right?
I’m pretty sure Dyson killed these themselves the moment they turned these from concept to product.
In these politically charged times I think you need to provide a blurb or something to subdue the knee jerk outrage.
“This initiative will help us fulfill our responsibility to share NASA’s story widely and effectively – by reducing the number of accounts, improving the signal-to-noise ratio of content, and making our messaging more unified and accessible.”
So nothing whatsoever to do with cuts that could be headed the agency’s way or dodging an awkward social media moment if an axe should fall on a perfectly functional mission, right? No, this is all about consolidating posts, so users keen on following the Voyager mission don’t have to bother hunting down a feed for the spacecraft; it’ll all be under @NASASolarSystem and @NASAJPL.
Affected accounts, such as @NASAVoyager, will run a version of their greatest hits before the end finally comes and someone presses the archive button. As for what “archived” means, there will be no more posts, and eventually the account will be removed. A spokesperson told us, “As part of this process, we’re working to ensure compliance with record retention requirements.”
I like the direction, but I’d need the transparency to be dialled down a bit cause the contrast is missing.
Huh, never knew that was a thing.
If you find yourself playing old games more and more, !retrogaming@lemmy.world or !retrohandhelds@sh.itjust.works might just be the communities you need to join if you haven’t already.
I tried the in-store demo and was blown away, but even after that short period I wasn’t sold over how isolated the entire experience is. The day may never arrive, but I can wait until these fit on a regular pair of glasses.
That’s so cool, thank you. I never delved into Asimov before, but it’s sounds like I really should.
That’s a good point! SNW does have Pike cooking for some of his crew on occasion.
I want to know if sacrificing Yoshi for an extra jump to save Mario will be part of the conflict leading into the movie’s climax.
Never thought about it before, but is there science fiction with a premise where humans might someday forget how to cook because it’s no longer a part of the culture?
It’d be a crying shame if the students were required to complete the school year with physical books and a notebook.
I primarily visit job sites with an iPad and stylus for plan reviews, but writing in a notebook communicates to the other person, in a tangible way, that you are present and participating the discussion.
Who needs friends when we have each other, amirite? Right guys? …guys?
At the very least it’ll help with your spelling and grammar.