What the fuck has Gizmodo become.
What the fuck has Gizmodo become.
yup. really shit post
really?
Neither have I, to be fair, but it seems like, without understanding the context, making claims of glamourizing police violence may be premature. (Although, let’s be honest, Hollywood does love its police violence, in general.)
“Any medical student” is kind of the problem, isn't Holmes a dropout?
Well, she sure does walk the walk.
You could maybe just watch the video for that.
I work with “influencers” and social media celebs quite a bit, and I call BS on those figures from Captiv8. Yes, some celebs can charge that much, but those are REAL celebrities that also happen to be on social media. And even then, its a pretty rare occurrence. For “internet celebrities”, those numbers really dont…
In what’s being hailed a meteorological first, two back-to-back hurricanes are marching toward Hawaii, both of them…
“...how is it not cool to say you died fighting as a knight?”
Mad Max: Beyond Carousel
The Samsung Gear Fit 2 allows you to dump tunes on it like that. They're clearly copying the style of the Fitbit stuff with the design, but it's surprisingly light and comfortable.
It turns into art once he runs out of paint, and robot presses harder and harder, and then it starts smearing his viscera on the canvas, mindlessly, forever.
Wow. I don’t think I have a friend who’d climb in to a shit hole to retrieve my phone for me.
Okay, how about this reply: It’s not technically feasible.
Sounds like a recipe for a lawsuit. Just because someone cracked their software doesn’t mean that they have the right to ruin someone else’s property. You can’t correct one wrong by committing another.
If your machine can connect to a network that connects to the rest of the world, then you are not air-gapped. The term is co-opted from biotech/CDC where they use an airlock and closed system to keep dangerous pathogens from getting into the world.
In reference to technology, an “air gapped device” is one that is not nor has ever been physically or in any other way connected to any unsecured network, be it the internet or any local networks.
Yeah, lending the game to a friend is the same thing as releasing a cracked game to hundreds of thousands of people for the price of one.
I enjoy this digital arms race. Piracy is a scourge on the economy of video games.