Uwb is ultra wide band. It’s what makes things like Air Tags work, tracking them down to a few centimeters in accuracy.
Uwb is ultra wide band. It’s what makes things like Air Tags work, tracking them down to a few centimeters in accuracy.
Sure, but people bring it up every time someone hallucinates or thinks they heard something that wasn’t there. Everyone should have a CO detector, absolutely. But because some guy correctly guessed it 9 years ago, based on the size of OP’s tiny 3’5" x 10’ bedroom, people think it applies to every post.
Carbon Monoxide poisoning will make you weak, dizzy, cause headaches, nausea, a whole slew of symptoms. It’s incredibly unlikely that the only symptom would be aural hallucinations while listening to white noise.
YouTube was a big one for this. The Windows phone app worked better than its Android and iPhone counterparts and Google blocked API access.
Yep, my house is over 100 years old and has one in the medicine cabinet.
Second for Etsy, that’s where I got both of my wife’s rings and she loves them.
Well it refers to everyone in the hospital. So even if your job is manning the coffee or gift shop, you get $25/hr
Yep. Especially given how physical they’ve let this game be. I hate when they finish physical games by suddenly throwing flags at everything.
Because they need funding. Research projects take a lot of capital. And you’d need a lot of money to set up an independent journal, facilities, labs, staff, etc.
How would that even make sense? They’re still getting their beans from the same source and preparing drinks in the exact same way.
It all comes in frozen solid, so their food isn’t very good.
That’s because Google actually had HUDs in their glasses. Meta is purely audio.
Well now we’re already expecting people to have them, so yeah I think people will notice.
You can’t blame a company in the GPS industry for directing people to drive over a collapsed bridge while they ignore multiple warnings that the bridge is out in the first place? It happened a decade ago, Google should have fixed it a decade ago.
Also it can be hard to see the surface of the road at a distance at night. By the time he saw the bridge was out, it was probably too late. There’s no lights around the bridge at all.
I’m not saying all of the blame is on Google though, that road should be blocked off/barricaded. However, all of this would’ve been avoided if Google Maps told him to take a right turn instead of a left. All they had to do was listen to the locals telling them that it’s impossible to cross the bridge for a decade. It’s negligence pure and simple and if it hadn’t happened to him, it would be someone else.
Google has been told about the bridge being out multiple times and have refused to do anything about it. If you’re so negligent that you keep routing people to a collapsed bridge on a private road, you deserve to be sued.
I mean, I enjoy Star Trek, but half of the original series is finding complicated ways for Kirk to bang a blue lady or a woman in a silver bikini with green hair after the landing party dies.
The main cast survives everything, including Spock having his brain removed.
The video calls from other ships completely block their view of their environment, which is usually pretty dangerous.
Characters rarely evolve, the crew frequently gets disarmed and has to resort to melee combat, they constantly ignore their “prime directive”, the transporter always malfunctions, the holodeck goes haywire, etc. etc.
Both series have huge glaringly obvious flaws, you just enjoy Star Trek more.
Hopefully, the transition to metric is soon and I can stop reading this same joke every week.