

It does offer value. It can code up some simple functions that I would need to spend actual time to write. As an experienced coder, I know what to ask for to get decent results that save me time


It does offer value. It can code up some simple functions that I would need to spend actual time to write. As an experienced coder, I know what to ask for to get decent results that save me time


The problem is the lack of content, they released very few 3d blue rays


Well, current electric helicopters don’t have a long range. But that’s a 2026 problem, when battery tech improves they can be made just as good. Actually, better, since electric helicopters are quieter


But I still don’t understand why people didn’t Luke them. They were a more immersive experience


My dad’s TV works for everyone, they just need to wear glasses. I don’t know why you wouldn’t want that, it looks cool


It’s not somehow a no-no. It’s literally banned by the Constitution


But drones can. Little propeller drones are killing Russian invaders by the thousands


I mean, don’t Nvidia GPUs have a RISC-V system processor?


There’s no monopoly. Micron also makes RAM and they also keep raising prices. It’s supply and demand


The damage is usually to the laptop charging port. Magsafe for PCs when?


Wait, you keep the original OEM install? For what purpose?


You may not want to, but when you get food poisoning and have to run to the bathroom to throw up, you may knock the laptop over


I have a steam deck and I stream from it directly to the TV. I pirate all my Netflix shows


Based


There’s a thing called the power button. You can’t track a phone that’s turned off
If the phone is in China, what are you going to do about it


When I travel I pre-purchase an eSIM and it’s just ready to turn on when I land


You realize that it doesn’t physically do anything, right? Like it just has some bits on it


I buy eSIMs every two months when I travel. I only had issues when I fucked it up by deleting one myself. I’m on eSIM like 20


eSIM just makes more sense. Why do you need a card just to store some random bits of data when your phone can store hundreds of gigabytes of data?
You’re right, it doesn’t always get it right the first time. But neither do I, so I’m not saving time doing it myself