Oh UI improvement from Google? Yeah they’ll get right on that.
Oh UI improvement from Google? Yeah they’ll get right on that.
The music in the original is fantastic.
Bless you, must have hit “+” somehow, “-” fixed it and turned back on the autoframerate skip. Been a rough summer and losing my “zone out” retro gaming time was going to crush me. Thanks for the extra 1UP
Envious!
Does it have a “day off” feature? Nothing speaks to how horrific US culture is fed by these giant companies that neither apple nor Google has the common sense “I’m off tomorrow, don’t do my regular schedule alarm”. Instead you have to disable and then set a reminder to turn your alarms back on, which stresses me out about forgetting.
Thank you for the syntax, I didn’t know that. Wish that stuff was in a help box in text entry field or something so it would be quickly accessible so we could all learn it faster.
u/logos asked the same thing, I answered in the thread.
If you’re asking in earnest, the last decade has shown for profit corps know no bounds in using technology to extract, poorly protect, and often aggregate and then will make any attempt to monetize possible–often retroactively. While a dishwasher might not have much data in itself to exploit, if your internet connected TV, Car or phone which is constantly scanning for nearby WI-FI items or networks decided to start cataloguing them…well then that would just be a Tuesday for Google, Ford or Sony right?
The more data points, the worse. More breaches, more creepy facts about us floating around in some creepy company or regime’s stockpile of data to be used, unilaterally against me. Or maybe the next company to buy the current company I’m happy with. Or the next regime that decides people like me aren’t full humans. Between your computer and phone, most people’s lives are somewhat laid bare, but add in car tracking which auto companies have stuck their funnel into during the last 5 years, add in appliances, put Wi-Fi if your shower handle…again the people adding Wi-Fi to things like a dishwasher that don’t need it have only one thing to gain, monetizing your data and selling it to someone who wants to control you in some way.
Thank you, the FCC filing is a good idea, if you find something useful that would be great.
Sorry, free market says there isn’t enough profit to be had in that kind of building so none of it gets built. As we know, the free market is infallible.
Trumpet has a lot more heft, makes toot seem infantile. Should have trumpeted, opportunity lost.
Guys who are here hate this one trick!
Max is the name of the cat, duh.
I have a 2012 Vizio TV with a Chromecast. I have it hooked to WiFi so that I can cast to it. Is it able to connect to the Internet through the Chromecast?
What was the story on that? I remember reading but can’t recall, just anyone could provide a new email if “locked out” with no verification or something essentially invalidating all security setup to that point? Wasnt that fixed?
And remember for VOWiFi, some carriers require you to also enable it on their own website in your account–of course to eat up your data if you don’t jump through the hoop.
Your cousin Vinnie, with his 582 credit score, 9-year-old Dell Inspiron desktop, VPN through a swamp in AL is about to become the most valuable internet shopping profile in the family.
No, but I’m sure there is a solar field or wind turbine that some crack will be sprinkled on to explain it.
Spanish (limited) Exhibition
For my child to participate in elementary school, and not be left out of comouter-based learning, I have to approve of her using a chromebook which is doing exactly what I’m sure we can all imagine with future marketable data sources: building profiles.
“…and when they were 7 they liked…” “Try the color red, they used to prefer than, might be a good nostalgic pitch…”