My car (Citroën) has a contact less key, I don’t have to get it out of my pocket and the car automatically opens.
But it still includes a small physical key to open the car when the battery (of the car or key) is dead.
My car (Citroën) has a contact less key, I don’t have to get it out of my pocket and the car automatically opens.
But it still includes a small physical key to open the car when the battery (of the car or key) is dead.
Luckily not even the Cybertruck is immune to those
GOOG-411 was created specifically for Google to gather voice samples, with different ages, accents, etc. to train voice recognition. It was never for the sake of providing a service.
In France installing a charger in appartement building is mandatory if the resident asks for it, even if they’re renting.
Just buy one if you need. I don’t understand people who prefer forced bundles over deciding what to buy.
Unless you think an included charger is free. It’s not, it’s factored in the price.
Just read to the top comment saying it’s profitable to replace them anyway.
You can deploy open source software or your own apps even on big tech infrastructure, on your own domain.
The problem isn’t infrastructure, it’s that access to content isn’t decentralized any more. Access to content is reliant on Google search or social media algorithms (who decide what to promote).
Maybe, whatever. It’s just too annoying for me to click on that shit.
I just don’t like Linus because he’s annoying and abuses clickbait thumbnails and titles.
Some of their videos (from other people than himself) are good, but usually I’ll avoid LTT content all together.
For that reason I’m not really sure what happened, and I don’t really care.
Especially coming from Google, who was one of the good guys pushing open standards and interoperability.
They asked her already and she refused.
They want us to believe it was by accident but I’m pretty sure it wasn’t.
IANAL but probably not
Let’s call people who grow up with X the “X gen”.
It started this way tho, people renting a room or a couch in their home. Pretty quickly it became either full units or rooms in a share appartement with other AirBnB guests.
Or simply squish them like they were rubber instead of destroying them.
Sounds just like the Rick and Morty episode “Night Family”.
Went great for them!
I’ve seen cases where it takes some time to the group of people in the elevator to figure out the obstruction. Because it won’t even touch the object, just reopen again and again.
So no, elevators don’t do that, and I assume the parent comment is sarcastic.
The title is super confusing, it looks like Kubernetes is part of Red Hat
No need to secure a handle, you can use a domain name you own as your handle.