Except there isn't much of a Google stealing their thunder. Bing isn't better. DDG isn't better.
In general their mice are weirdly perverse in the way they fail. I've never seen one fail in any way besides the buttons, usually failing into double-clicking. Like it feels like they would last super-long if they just used better components for the buttons. The mousewheel has never failed on me, the radio has never failed on me, the main sensor has never failed on me, nor the laser... just the clicky buttons.
G Hub has gotten better in the past year, imho. It is now merely bad and no longer completely goddamned defective.
I have a simple opinion on paywall bypassers:
If it's possible to bypass the paywall, that means there's already a class of unauthenticated clients you're allowing to see it. I have no interest in complying with whatever infrastructure you use to implement this discrimination.
Implementing a true hard paywall is trivial software. The only reason bypassing is possible is because they're trying to have their cake and eat it too by allowing (eg) search engines to see it unauthenticated.
This feels like a workaround for a core problem: Media (particularly games) are no longer transferable goods.
What's needed is a proper legal standard WRT resale-ability and server support. Clear requirements on what a piece of software must be able to do without its private and impossible-to-acquire cloud server, and clear requirements on allowing transfers of ownership of non-recurring-subscription-based digital goods.
The PM should make more than the people who run crown corporations. 80 of Canadians are wrong.
You know those "X is now older than Y was when X came out"?
Like, in this case: "Pearl Jam Ten is now older than The White Album was when Pearl Jam Ten came out"
That happened in 2014.
Multiple sources report that controversial zoo and amusement park Marineland will close permanently, stating that the aquatic-themed attraction in ...
Multiple sources report that controversial zoo and amusement park Marineland will close permanently, stating that the aquatic-themed attraction in ...
I have a gwatch 4 and the hardware is fine. The flaw is Google's half-assed android fork WearOS, and then the layer of Samsung software that somehow makes it worse.
You could have infinite memory and processor in there and it wouldn't solve the jank.
I dunno, these extreme tall phones are a pain to type on. Keyboard usability seems to be defined by the squareness of the phone.
Simple question that answers this for me:
Where is the centaur's junk? That's where the button-fly goes.
Thanks, municipalities, by trying to persevere the character of your neighbourhoods, you've managed to destroy the character of Canada.
People are upset about immigrants because of housing. Housing is a problem because cities made it de jure illegal.
Yeah, this. For people with short commutes and in the market for a compact I strongly recommend the Prius Prime. Having a vehicle that can get to work and back without using gas at all, but also can go on long road trips without range anxiety? Perfect. And as an entry-level into the plug-in world, it's nice that I can charge it on regular 110 instead of having to think about an upgrade to an oven-port.
So, do you have to have an account to drive a Tesla?
They also don't have the thumb touchpads that Valve has put so much effort into. That's a huge form-factor advantage.
Oh, physical tag. I thought this was going to be about cryptographic data signing.
Like the old joke:
The "S" in IoT is for "Security".
The secret trick here: nobody will make a new username and password - nor should they. They'll only log in if they have a convenient login with Google/FB/MS button. Which gives Google premium position in tracking.
Best star wars since empire. Very pumped, hope they can keep the quality up.
God damn how is it that Sega has never released a Sonic Adventure-style game with that kind of online multiplayer? It's so freaking obvious and yet we've never seen it.
Some of the gameplay mechanics look a bit... unnecessary? Like riding on vehicles, at least at speed. And I've always thought the Sonic Adventure rail grinding was tedious. But still overall it looks like a fun adaptation of the 3D sonic gameplay albeit with a slightly dated-looking art style.
Give me back my vertical side-docked taskbar or STFU.
No, I don't want to deal with Explorer Patcher.
The new arrangement, details of which were shared with plan holders earlier this month, affects around 260 medications under the insurance company's Specialty Drug Care program.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/14382889
> (note, Title copied from Global's Twitter post on the article, which more clearly explains the concern, unlike the Headline).
The new arrangement, details of which were shared with plan holders earlier this month, affects around 260 medications under the insurance company's Specialty Drug Care program.
(note, Title copied from Global's Twitter post on the article, which more clearly explains the concern, unlike the Headline).
Announcement marks the government’s latest move to preserve and expand the province’s fleet or nuclear reactors
Announcement marks the government’s latest move to preserve and expand the province’s fleet or nuclear reactors
Announcement marks the government’s latest move to preserve and expand the province’s fleet or nuclear reactors
Justice Richard Mosley wrote that the decision the government made to declare a national emergency was beyond what was called for.
Justice Richard Mosley wrote that the decision the government made to declare a national emergency was beyond what was called for.
The Southwest Airlines flight attendant union will rerun a ballot of its members over a new tentative contract after a number of vulnerabilities were discovered in the voting system, meaning the union can no longer trust the result. Last week, the TWU 556 union announced that its members had resound...
The case is believed to be the first time that U.S. prosecutors have brought felony charges against a motorist who was using a partially automated driving system.
It's technically a reversal of a bizarre, annoying move they made in 2017.
It's technically a reversal of a bizarre, annoying move they made in 2017.
It's technically a reversal of a bizarre, annoying move they made in 2017.
Well, the dryer has been disassembled and vacuumed, the dead coil removed, the new coil swapped in, ready to reassemble as soon as the new belt arrives. I was surprised how much of the brown shmutz in the heater was just ash from the coils - it dusted off quite shiny after I replaced the coil.
Before
!busted heating element before
After
I'm a little worried about the visibly duller part of the heater assembly, hopefully that won't absorb too much heat - I tried to cluster the coils a bit looser there to compensate.
It's even visible on the reverse side.
!dull area where burn happened
Either way, I'm reassembling tomorrow when the new belt arrives.
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