I use an adapter from Walmart and it works better than a regular aux plug in a car? Do you think that the audio signal is boosted over type c?
I use an adapter from Walmart and it works better than a regular aux plug in a car? Do you think that the audio signal is boosted over type c?
Uprising in my ass
Can I make it anonymously post on Xitter every time it records a value?
Likely the former given how Disney operates, and how Netflix used to mail discs regularly.
This sounds like an excellent business model, they should allow us to have an app that virtually mounts the dvds iso file so we can have the same experience we did then
Free healthcare
I enjoy ‘galvanizing’ old abandoned chromebooks. If you find joy in simplicity, this is a great answer that will only cost abput $40US, but they struggle at video and audio, so basic web browsing and writing is about it.
Severely lacking vitamin k
This wouldn’t make it back from McAllen, Tx without getting swooped by CBP
Welp, reality just turned somehow worse than wargames somehow.
You mean the gnu/linux libre car?
Jokes aside, this is something an astonishing number of folks know less than nothing about.
I think it’s logarithmic
Right? Great knowing there wouldn’t be an adblock killswitch waiting for us all like the sword of damocles
I think I might be the only one who likes reading these for the lulz then
They believe in free sanitary products if they can tape it to their ears
That actually makes sense, that’s why
By innate definition, everyone has the potential for criminality, especially those applying and enforcing the law; as a matter of fact, not even the ai is above the law unless that’s somehow changing. We need a lot of things on Earth first, like an IoT consortium for example, but an ai bill of rights in the US or EU should hopefully set a precedent for the rest of the world.
And then maybe farted in sheer panic?
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.