Thr death wave virus that crippled mankind requires a tech hegemony beyond belief.
Thr death wave virus that crippled mankind requires a tech hegemony beyond belief.
The Apple II’s big selling point, compared to the other two big brands introduced in 1977 (the Radio Shack TRS-80 and Commodore PET) was colour.
But it was a weird and colour scheme that took advantage of clever Wozniak hacks to make it viable on a cheap machine. Good video hardware, and enough memory for the colour display, were spendy. That’s why even into the 1980s you’d have machines like the ZX Spectrum with limitations like “every 8x8 block can only have 2 colours” which used less memory, and 40-column screens that were readable on TVs instead of dedicated high-res monitors…
If we can pick home computers that lean into cartridges, the Atari 800XL is a real winner. Nice two-tone finish, classy silver buttons with a plexi trim oiece covering the power light.
As a reptile keeper who knows full well they don’t know when to stop eating, I find this story charming. I want to feed her a basket of eyes (pre-frozen to kill parasites)
One hour from new classic myth to kawaii. I think that’s near Rule 34 turnaround speed.
I was always disappointed that celebrity and character voice packs weren’t a thing for the voice-assistant platforms. I’d pay literal ones of dollars for a voice assistant with a Sebastian Michaelis intonation and theming.
Cortana for Windows Phone came closest, I think they did use the same voice actress as the game character.
I doubt they enjoy having their balls in TSMC’s vice.
Intel is the only option remotely available to leverage against them.
I suspect that democracy is a “good times” system. It works well enough when the problems are either low-stakes or widely agreed upon.
When you get into a world of hard choices-- for example, anything where we have to devalue some existing wealth – suddenly there’s going to be both a lack of consensus (likely manufactured) and leaders too afraid of losing the next vote to pull the trigger.
That’s why I expect to see China solve its climate change and housing problems faster than the West. Without the almighty polls lurking in the shadows, they can say “petrol is 100 yuan a litre to discourage its use” or “we’re nationalizing second homes and disbursing them to schoolteachers.”
Can we start calling Amazon “AliExpress with American characteristics” now?
I can’t see how this won’t further undermine the value proposition of Prime, as yet more of their inventory is ineligible for “free 2-day shipping.”
You should paint his nails. It looks like he’s admiring a new manicure.
I thoight the trademarks were also claimed as reparations after World War I.
Fujifilm successfully repositioned towards other chemistry. I know there’s that Eastman spinoff but why wasn’t it as successful?
I hope people save the test cards. They’ll be historic artifacts like the original Continental dollars.
ARM has a high probability of blowing a tire.
They have a complex relationship with their licensees which may try to cause self-sabotage trying to pull more of the money home. See the various licensing fights.
If you don’t want or need x86, what does ARM have to offer-- in the long term-- over RISC-V, which is much less coupled to a single firm’s caprice? We can assume the gap in performance will continue to shrink ovrr time.
Some game shows would give the contestant the novelty cheque they were handed at the end as a souvenir. I wonder if they’d do the same for other tokens. ‘I want my free spins!’
This group offends me for ruining the good nane of LGB model trains.
What you’ve gotta do is overrun their convention with model railway enthusiasts. Lovely peoole, but I suspect they’d sort of wreck the messaging.
“What is our number-one enemy?” Crowd: “poorly gauged track!” “Pets that rip up the scenery!” “That super-expensive model that runs like crap!”
Aside from anything else, an “alien intelligence” will either:
Wasn’t that why he loves fast food? It’s easier to target the White House supply chain for a precision poisoning than to try to hit every McDonald’s in a 50km radius and hope to get lucky.
How to Keep a Mummy is sickeningly adorable.
Or As Miss Beelzebub Likes, but then I just want an Azazel of my own…
Considering we’re so far back on international scores for math and reading, switching to something else might be our only chance to have world-leading public schools anymore.
Billy here, formerly Jean, out-transgendered an entire class of Shanghai twelth-graders. They made America proud!
ISTR having some hallucinogenic colour issues when Vulkan wasn’t properly installed.