If you want to do anything with pictures or video you're better off with a Windows machine. Especially if you need 3D accelleration MacOS is utter crap. It just doesn't work.
Indeed. I feel your pain. The way this is going, we may in a few years see only full screen apps on our iMacs with no way of using different programs with the same data. I'll go back to Linux when my iMac dies.
Most civilized countries have rules governing the basic safety of appliances like cars and refrigirators and the like. They make sure the things don't catch fire for no apparent reason and the brakes work properly, for instance. These laws are there because you can't expect every citizen to know about these things. It's time there are laws installed that govern what social media can and can't do with your data, because you can't expect the people who use them to know all about what is happening to their data.
Dial-up always sucked so no, whatever the website I don't get nostalgic for dial-up. That's one of the things that are fine where they are: in the past.
I am often surprised about how well Siri understands me speaking Dutch to her. Even when I stutter or use the local accent or burp during talking she manages to understand me perfectly well most of the time. Oftentimes her answers to my questions are amazingly unusable though, which is a bummer of course.
Where did the bottle come from? Who created the universe?
Just two hundred years ago they thought crossing the Atlantic in two weeks was very quick.
If you want to do anything with pictures or video you're better off with a Windows machine. Especially if you need 3D accelleration MacOS is utter crap. It just doesn't work.
Indeed. I feel your pain. The way this is going, we may in a few years see only full screen apps on our iMacs with no way of using different programs with the same data. I'll go back to Linux when my iMac dies.
None, as far as I know. I never came across one.
FB operates within the EU so they have to comply to our laws. They can be fined just like MS and Google were.
Most civilized countries have rules governing the basic safety of appliances like cars and refrigirators and the like. They make sure the things don't catch fire for no apparent reason and the brakes work properly, for instance. These laws are there because you can't expect every citizen to know about these things. It's time there are laws installed that govern what social media can and can't do with your data, because you can't expect the people who use them to know all about what is happening to their data.
I think the government should supply free cocaine to the masses.
Broken sentences, sentences without capitalization, a garbled mess.... Do the /. editors actually read what they post?
So maybe that thing Doc Brown was wearing in Back to the Future could work after all. It just had to be calibrated correctly.
Yes you're right. And then there is Waldkorn, with extra added sugar and other niceties. It's very tasty though.
The only countries in Europe that I can think of where they don’t eat primarily white bread are Germany and the Netherlands.
Every good scientist knows that.
Breathing a mixture of 20% oxygen and 80% nitrogen is a sure way to go.
It’s hard, isn’t it, typing on a phone with thick fingers. I recognize all the errors in your sentences because I make the same ones all the time.
Apple wants to be the new Elsevier but for news instead of science.
Dial-up always sucked so no, whatever the website I don't get nostalgic for dial-up. That's one of the things that are fine where they are: in the past.
Many houses will in the very near future generate their own electricity.
This is posted just a few hours after I finished Tesla Effect, the Tex Murphy adventure from 2014.
Coincidence?
Uranium is very toxic, even if it’s not a radioactive isotope. Not sure I’d like to have that in my house.
Donâ(TM)t forget the âoeThey are so thin I keep cutting my handsâ argument.
I remember 1977. No smartphone shipments whatsoever. None.
I am often surprised about how well Siri understands me speaking Dutch to her. Even when I stutter or use the local accent or burp during talking she manages to understand me perfectly well most of the time. Oftentimes her answers to my questions are amazingly unusable though, which is a bummer of course.
Exactly. Honking definitely is not a safe way of waking the driver in this case.
Didn't Pratchett make a joke like that in one of the Discworld books?