I’m still waiting for a big company to make the equivalent of the Remarkable drawing/writing tablet. I want to draw and take notes on an e-ink display but I’ve seen many people frustrated with their purchase from Remarkable.
I’m still waiting for a big company to make the equivalent of the Remarkable drawing/writing tablet. I want to draw and take notes on an e-ink display but I’ve seen many people frustrated with their purchase from Remarkable.
Gun manufacturers don’t make laundry detergent.
We’ve had a word like this in the South for years. Just use “y’all”.
You’re conflating a bunch of different things into one argument. Saying millennials helped Jones isn’t the same as saying African American women didn’t help. In this conversation about net neutrality, they’re just pointing out that millennials are voicing their concerns, just as AA are. Don’t make it a zero-sum game.
or the obligatory “oof” as I drop the rock they were hiding under on their head.
Yeah. We thought that same thing back when VHS was introduced...
At first I thought she had a cement pirate leg.
It didn’t help either when the headline says “Unbuntu on Linux.”
Headline says UNbuntu. I thought maybe this was a new variant (a la Kubuntu or Lubuntu), but it appears to be just a typo.
This cord is just a piece of nylon, though - no wires or anything inside. That means it’ll get sweaty, frayed, etc. over time, but also, they took a $160 pair of wireless earbuds, ADDED A NON-FUNCTIONAL WIRE, and are back at the same kind of form factor that my ~$20 Anker bluetooth buds are.
Well, of course not. Don’t be ridiculous.
I feel like those of us that dislike bezels detest them more because “future gadgets” are almost always depicted as having edge-to-edge screens and we want to have the future now.
I would recommend removing the phone from said toilet before trying to unlock it.
Wrong nostril.
Yup! Just squeeze it, yellow part facing the beverage, over the glass.
I’m sorry you don’t agree with my political message about sneezing
stop trying to fucking hack everything
I want to meet this person who thinks of The Death and Return of Superman before, say, Final Fight or Streets of Rage.
Because they get ancillary benefits? It’s like asking why people are willing to stare at a TV screen just to see advertisements—they don’t just see advertisements, they see content they enjoy watching.