Comment Nowhere to run to, Baby (Score 1) 30
How "bout those removable phone batteries?
How "bout those removable phone batteries?
Yeah, taxes are generally unavoidable for most people.
Hosting a blog on Substack is just a market choice among so many.
Apple and Google stores are a bit more grey; I'd allow it.
It's like those guys who find a Civil War chest with a hundred gold coins in it and call the FBI.
Clout is far too expensive.
This is the one where they investigate Office on Antitrust grounds and wind up settling for not bundling Edge.
I've seen it in reruns....
Yeah this. I use teams all the time and I'm not happy about it but it mostly works and it has a lot of features. Meanwhile zoom is highly likely to not work. Last time I tried to use it, both video and audio tested good, then NEITHER worked and I could only chat during the "call".
People who lived in a big county could have to pay fees to call people in the same county! They were called "local toll" calls. Telcos have always been parasites.
I said some kind words about Anthropic when they refused to do targeting foreign and domestic.
In retrospect that was myopic praise.
This is not even remotely true.
Tesla shuts off before crashes
https://electrek.co/2025/03/17...
Tesla can't detect things even the most primitive AEB systems will stop for
https://www.theswansonlawgroup...
Idiots who Elon wouldn't piss on if they were on fire suck billionaire dick
https://slashdot.org/comments....
Why do you react so angrily to disagreement?
Oh look, you're morally bankrupt and stupid. Already knew that, though.
I promise you that letting Jesus into your life will make it better.
Oh, THAT is the specific kind of creeper dipshit you are. I wondered. I do not want or need Jesus to save me from what Jesus is going to do to me (send me to hell) if I don't love him. Your god is the most pathetic abusive substitute for an abusive spouse ever imagined by sad little men.
Not pulling people over to issue frivolous tickets saves lives.
Not pulling people over for safety violations costs lives.
It's his sister's fault she didn't preserve the key.
It's Mickeysoft's fault they locked the computer for no reason. Locking a normal user's desktop computer (i.e. not one with additional security-related group policy) just because they weren't using it is both user-hostile and pathetic. It gives off strong "Notice me senpai" energy.
There are no heroes in this story, but that goes triple for Microsoft's user-hostile defaults.
That's because for the most part, insurance will cover the loss
Insurance doesn't cover not getting to work. It might help pay for a rental car, but my insurance rental car amount won't completely cover even an econobox, even though I have an employee discount for car rental (my employer has a deal with one of the rental companies.) And even then I still have to wait for a rental car to show up.
It really doesn't matter what you think, what was stolen was worth a fuckton of money,
Anyone transporting a bunch of important data should a) have another copy and b) encrypt it. Does that excuse stealing it? No, but someone not actually trying to steal your data should only be responsible for stealing your HDDs, as intent matters. The value of the data should be irrelevant unless someone intentionally broke in and deleted your only copy. If not having your data leaked is important, you should be encrypting that data.
If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker to come along would destroy civilization.