Would you say it’s a toe jam?
This way it is easier to get customers into subscribed services
It’s also just flat out cheaper to remove physical buttons. Remove a handful of buttons and you might save a few dollars per vehicle once you add up the cost of each switch, connector, and associated wiring. That’s huge when you’re producing tens of even hundreds of thousands of vehicles.
They tried getting away with this crap to save a few bucks without passing on the savings but you’re seeing some pushback. VW, for instance, has stated they’ll be migrating some functions back to physical buttons soon.
I bought an Anbernic RG353M, installed ArkOS and I love it. It works great and is just small enough to fit in a pocket if you want to take it on the go.
I couldn’t help thinking the chef had broken it up by chewing it and blowing it out of his nose.
Good god, now there’s a visual…
A half of a can of green beans eaten right from the can. It was my dinner one night.
In some weird way, I’m rooting for the Lions this season. Hopefully this isn’t as bad as it might seem.
I’ve had a lukewarm experience with Google’s voice recognition. Between my phone and a few Nest Mini devices, it’s not uncommon for the device I’m speaking into to misunderstand or outright not pick up on my Hey Google cue. And when I do so I have to speak very clearly almost to the point of it being unnatural.
I hate to say it but I’ve used others’ Amazon/Apple devices and it’s not nearly as difficult.
I like the direction they’re taking with the cameos. It feels like they explored DC / horror flicks / action movies enough. Homelander and Omni Man alone are great additions.
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This is such a great game. The gameplay holds up but you also get a good story and some humor to go along with it. It was just a high quality game all around.
That was a cool little snippet from John’s perspective. I’ll have to pick up a copy. I loved Masters of Doom and this seems to tell more of that story.
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