I sometimes wonder if these “mistakes” are intentional, as a way to make people talk about it. For example, I now know about this product. It becomes free marketing for them.
I sometimes wonder if these “mistakes” are intentional, as a way to make people talk about it. For example, I now know about this product. It becomes free marketing for them.
No idea. I found the link over at Hacker News from this comment. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41861376
Got a Keychron K8 Pro wireless for work very recently. I was considering the MX Keys S and went to the store try out both of them. I just want to second Keychron as being a viable option instead of Logitech (but nothing will make me switch from MX Anywhere 3S).
Perhaps Elon ran his mouth, was forced to buy Twitter because signed papers and MBS saw an oppertunity to remove Twitter from the scene?
Ah, gotcha! Thanks
Install Pi-Hole to block ads but use DNS server provided by the biggest ad company? o.O
where we had some $ leftover
Prices taken from first hit I found. Total ~$10500
I’m not judging (I acutally somewhat envy you), I am just saying that $10000 is more than some leftover money.
I’m included in the calculation, so I AM (one of) Five Guys!
small company (300ish employees)
I work for a miniscule company, four employees and the owner.
Pete Souze disabled his account because of comments by the MAGA crowd.
“I re-posted a screenshot of New York Times photographer Doug Mills’ Twitter post of the same situation of Trump boarding his plane, which included the date and time of his photo. Doug is one of Trump’s favorite photographers and Trump has publicly called him ‘my genius photographer.’ So I thought the maga world would at least believe Doug Mills.”
“They didn’t. The comments turned ugly. Mostly about me, but also some that disparaged Doug Mills,” Souza continues.
“So I de-activated my Twitter account. It was a gut decision, made only by me. I am still not sure if this is a temporary or a permanent action,” Souza continues.
“What if she decides something we do is bad?”
I remember coworkers talking about metoo and saying things like that or “what if she decides to report me for something <insert mundane action>”.
I always responded with “if you ever have to wonder if an action could be reported to the police, than maybe you should not do that, and if you are worried that a woman will report you, don’t hang out with that person”.
I never understood how this ever could be a worry.
What does pg mean?
It’s disingenuous and probably harmful to be telling people to disable updates that lead them to be exposed to vulnerabilities.
That is probably why Microsoft forced updates on people in W10.
Since no one is explaining and I have only ever heard of Rabbit on Lemmy (again with no context, probably a US thing), here is a Kagi quick answer:
what is rabbit and r1?
Based on the available information, the Rabbit R1 is a new AI-powered device developed by a tech startup called Rabbit Inc. and designed by Teenage Engineering. The key details about the Rabbit R1 are:
- It is a standalone handheld gadget about half the size of an iPhone, with a 2.88-inch touchscreen and a rotating camera for taking photos and videos. 【1】【2】
- The Rabbit R1 is powered by an AI assistant and is intended to help users interact with various apps and services on their smartphone, essentially acting as a remote control. 【3】【4】
- It connects to the internet via 4G LTE and Wi-Fi, allowing it to provide real-time information and assistance. 【5】
- The Rabbit R1 currently supports integration with apps like Uber, Spotify, Midjourney, and DoorDash, allowing users to control these services through the device. 【6】
- Reviews of the Rabbit R1 have been mixed, with some criticizing its unreliable performance, inaccurate answers, and short battery life. 【7】【2】
In summary, the Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered handheld device that aims to provide a more convenient way for users to interact with various apps and services on their smartphones. However, it seems the device still has some issues that need to be addressed.
- The Rabbit R1 is an AI-powered gadget that can use your apps for you
- Rabbit R1 review: an unfinished, unhelpful AI gadget - The Verge
- What are the main functions of the Rabbit R1? Its everyday use?
- What exactly is the Rabbit R1 AI device that confused many people?
- Rabbit R1 hands-on review: Something is iffy about this | Mashable
- Rabbit R1 Explained: What This Tiny AI Gadget Actually Does - CNET
- Rabbit R1 review: Avoid this AI gadget - Tom’s Guide
Thanks, visiting this post 10 months later with no image, the post made no sense.
Blow up one server and three new will sprout.