And people repairing their own stuff is always a good idea. People learning how to maintain their electronics is never a bad thing! Everyone should pick up a soldering iron at some point. :)
And people repairing their own stuff is always a good idea. People learning how to maintain their electronics is never a bad thing! Everyone should pick up a soldering iron at some point. :)
And, as far as I’ve always known, those apps are awful. I haven’t checked in awhile though.
So, rather than having some revenue coming in from YouTube, they’d rather force everyone to use their own website? Do they not understand that not everyone watches YouTube on a computer? Some exclusively use the YouTube app on their phones, TVs, or game consoles.
I dunno. It’s not as if it costs them anything to host the videos on YouTube. Seems odd to completely cut off a revenue source like that.
Or folks like myself that refuse to get a TPM just to run a worse OS. I’m fine with Windows 10.
16/20. I would imagine I err’d on the side of assuming art was AI made rather than human made. AI generated photos are too ‘smooth’ looking.
Stick a windmill up there, that aughta do it!
Well, waste energy is expelled as heat so… I bet they heat up. Kinda like how if you take a stimulant that raises your heart rate but you aren’t doing anything at the same time, you tend to feel warmer.
I assume that’s how it works, anyways.
Both of those ingredients are cheap, and Xantham Gum in particular is used in gluten free baking recipes a lot.
Not in Texas, at least. Our government here is in the habit of actively making everything worse, not better.
I used to get in trouble for doodling instead of listening to the teacher. So yeah, it won’t matter in the slightest.
You say that like it’s easy to deal with a sudden loss of income and the potential that their living situation will radically change before they land that new job. I can’t imagine that working at that level leads to particular quick interview and hiring processes.
I’m sure you have to make an account to buy one, and I’m sure they require you to connect it or they charge you for the thing.
Hey, some people learn from their mistakes. Hell, my first PC build (23 years ago…) was DOA because I had inadvertently bent a pin on the CPU, and it got smashed when I tightened down the cooler. That was an expensive mistake, but one I certainly learned from.