I’m guessing Tile didn’t want to play along, and/or wanted more money than Google was willing to pay.
I’m guessing Tile didn’t want to play along, and/or wanted more money than Google was willing to pay.
Poorer neighborhoods can’t afford $40,000 cars and thus aren’t supplied with services that depend on $40,000 cars?
@IAmBrett: Good idea, and I’d also like to learn more. To that end, I just sent out an email to SpaceX media relations in hopes of setting up an interview and having them walk me through this and other mitigation techniques they’re trying. The company isn’t good about this stuff, however, so don’t hold your breath.
To address these concerns, SpaceX has been working on a “dielectric mirror film,” which directs light away from Earth, among other measures meant to reduce the brightness of Starlink satellites.
Not all that well is my guess. Narratively, it’ll be slightly weird when Cassian is largely sidelined in the climax of the story. Qualitatively, Rogue One was pretty good, but it wasn’t Andor good.
I can’t wait to watch the final episode then immediately watch Rogue One and see how it flows. Although watching Rogue One before season 2 to remember all the references will be fun too. Decisions...
so the Andor Season 1 started at 5 years before the event of Rogue One, yet Season would jump ahead and finish 3-days before Rogue One? WTF Tony?!
Why not pace over 3 season? Like how the OT was split into 3 chapters...
I’m used to this, but it only works with IE.
We could have largely replaced them with trained monkeys before for all the real work and decision making they do. We didn’t do that either. They are figure heads for absorbing money, and it doesn’t make your company look near as fancy if you ‘have to’ save money by replacing them with a computer.
“ menial repetitive jobs will disappear” You’ve clearly never worked with AI before trying to maintain some semblance of quality output. There will be plenty of menial jobs to go around -especially- with AI. But yes it will widen the wealth gap since our version of capitalism is mostly fake profits gambling on…
I expected to see outrage and #DiamondHands orders for AMC all over r/WallStreetBets, but it’s eerily quiet over there.
The cynic in me says that AI is going to widen the wealth gap, where already wealthy corporations and individuals will just relentlessly cut jobs to increase their bottom line.
You also get paid to suck Microsoft off in comment sections.
Somehow, heartbreak feels good in a place like this.
I don’t think they should have even been allowed to buy Bethesda. Apparently, having a PC OS monopoly isn’t enough, they also need to try to dominate the gaming console and browser market too, for reasons...
Agreed. Even before these Windows 11 and Edge shenanigans, Windows completely fucked over file index search by integrating internet search. So something that worked on every version of Windows up until Windows 10 all of a sudden no longer works and instead, you get web results when looking for a god damn file on your…
Yup! I still use it for my job because how well Edge works with MS Admin tools. I was even thrilled when the Chromium version of Edge came out, MS finally admitted it had an inferior product and decided to improve upon Google Chrome’s open source that brought us Edge v 2.0. After that, it’s been all down hill for a…
It was a good browser. But then Microsoft felt the need to install craps such as shopping and buy-now-pay-later options which are enabled by default. And the Bing Discovery which at first you could only disable through registry edit. MS finally included that option in Settings, but it’s still enabled by default.
Microsoft is fucking dogshit and their entire MO in the last 5 years has been trying to leverage their desktop OS into garbage services that nobody wants to use.
The saddest part of all of this is that Edge is a good browser, and I would happily reccomend it for most users. At least, it WAS a good browser. Until they started layering in this kind of bullshit. It was even getting a little bit of a reputation as a dark horse. Ignored, but actually better than Chrome, in some…