Sometimes, project requirements are shitty from the start. This one definitely is.
Sometimes, project requirements are shitty from the start. This one definitely is.
Someone didn’t read the article. She addresses exactly this.
I read the article. It still is the better solution.
I never changed the oil in my mower. Never had an issue, except with the power cord getting in the way.
There actually is an easier solution for this kind of problem: Nail clippers.
Good. This is digital Darwinism at its finest. Weeds out the companies who thought they could save money by relying on a digital monkey instead of actual professionals.
Once you run something on windows, elevation is just a thing of using the right toolbox.
Reminds me of a prank I have read about: someone scanned a large WiW poster, photoshopped Wally out, and had it printed. Then he used it to keep the kids busy during a family gathering.
“Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel” (Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella). It runs at least a dozen times around each Christmas since I was a kid, and is part of the usual Christmas habits.
Ah, the good old VMS. Did quite some coding on a VAX11/780. Very nice and round OS. NT was basically a VMS clone for Intel. Although I think there was an implementation for the Alpha, too.
No. 1 upgrade for future Ford cars: A switch to cut off the microphone.
Sorry, but the only AI TV you’ll get has the job of analyzing your habits and selecting additional ads especially for you while completely trampling on your right or privacy.
Name and shame that crappy backwards university.
LG recently had a nice set of stripped-down-to-monitor TVs, i.e. TVs without that “smart” crap. Available in TV sizes, but none of the junk that spouts ads or intrudes into your privacy.
The local discounter had a cheap set of Velcro cable ties in assorted colors. I bought a bunch, and now all USB C cables have yellow ties, and USB B Mini have red ones.
In case of emergency, there are always lentils…
That is one product I would expect in an American supermarket. …
So they noticed that it is time to get out of the bog before they start to stink?
Must be the church St. Pancratius, built somewhere between 1100 and 1120.
The second-oldest building here is probably the remains of the castle of the poem “The castled crag of Drachenfels” by Lord Byron.