

I second this
I second this
When you’re an out of towner looking for the nearest place to go and get coffee or use a public bathroom, reviews matter.
The sd card reader is cool too
Chainalysis is a cryptocurrency/blockchain investigation software, I at least know that much.
Snort might actually be a good real world application that stands to benefit from ML, so for security there’s some sort of hopefulness.
It isn’t exactly that we think everyone is evil, we just doubt that anyone with profits in mind is doing much, or any, good for humanity.
Doesn’t Vivaldi have built-in blockers?
Ad nauseum
*Not available in Iran
I kinda prefer Vivaldi for testing chromium-based browsers. I guess MS Edge would be a similar experience too nowadays
Oh, well I gave up cigarettes and still drink coffee black so just wondering
The name Xavier works because it teaches them to pronounce the letter correctly
What if it’s the hierba buena instead?
Sure try it, but keep in mind it won’t work for celiacs, and some folks won’t enjoy the extra starch leeching into their drink as it soaks
Almost like the white coat code of silence in healthcare!
I agree the ‘tech-savvy’ phrase has outdone its use. We should use a better phrase, like ‘tech-indoctrinated’ or ‘tablet-fed’ to give a better perspective into these younger kids’ digital lifestyles.
Welp, reality just turned somehow worse than wargames somehow.
Meanwhile, Texas Instruments offers an overpriced sbc that is less user friendly and probably loaded with security vulnerabilities since it was designed for IoT applications https://www.ti.com/tool/BEAGL-PLAY-SBC#supported-products
Good news for me, I could use a cheaper point of entry into vr from a pc users perspective