You don’t need a warrant with consent to search.
You don’t need a warrant with consent to search.
I had kids in public schools during peak DARE. Encouraging (more like enticing) kids to snitch to the school resource officers if their parents smoked weed was just one fine indoctrination tactic.
First off, don’t consent to a search without a warrant, ever. Secondly can a minor even consent to a search of the phone that’s probably technically their parent’s property?
Don’t despair - if you had wanted to collect it, you would’ve already done so.
How many Apple 1's do we need to keep around? Until you read this story, did you have a burning desire to go look at an old Apple 1 main board?
What is the intrinsic value of this particular 40-ish-year-old circuit board? You’re not going to run that computer anymore. You can run its code in a VM on pretty much any modern device, including the phone on which it’s now a piece of flair. Pictures or 3d models of a circuit board’s design suffice to study its…
You’re absolutely right. Myself, I’m wondering why SpaceX didn’t design a giant bouncy-house for the rocket to land on. Or a ball pit. Their engineers don’t seem to be considering all the alternatives.
I can’t for the life of me figure out why SpaceX never thought to use a parachute. It boggles the mind that all those aerospace engineers completely overlooked such a simple solution.
My theory is, if we could efficiently and cheaply capture and use *all* the waste heat from ... pretty much everything, we could get rid of fossil fuels.
I’ve never seen a car AC that can be on when the heater is engaged
I’ve never seen a car that can run A/C and heat at the same time.
Or a Connect, which you can find on CL and your local buy-sell-trade groups.
“do they integrate with Sonos?”
LOL. I think you forgot the paragraph where you disclose that SONOS paid G/O for this post.
Scroll back up and re-read the very last sentence of the article.
unless I’m willing to string ethernet cables along/inside my walls,
It gets me the satisfaction of knowing I pissed you off.
By implication of mentioning it in the headline, yes.
Routers sit out in plain view out of laziness, not necessity. Which makes it all the more silly that the review title stresses appearance - people who actually care about appearance don’t care what the router looks like, because when you go to their house you’ll never see it.
Since when did appearance become the most important factor in a piece of networking hardware?