Additionally, the batter is made up of their eggs.
That’s how they’ll know whose assets to liquidate when the world wakes up.
I skimmed all the comments and it looks like I’ll be the first: Chrome. Not Chromium, or any fork. Just Google Chrome. Even on my Ubuntu HTPC.
I’ve used it since it was new and blew everything else out of the water for smoothness. Over time I’ve gotten used to features like sync and profiles, and tab groups. Now my life is too busy to put ideology over convenience, and since uBlock Lite seems to work fine for me on Manifest v3, I really don’t have a particularly strong reason to change.
My second browser is Firefox, but it’s literally only for NSFW things. To try migrating over, they would have to implement profiles better so that this can coexist with my main usage.
Sometimes I also use Edge to keep different logins, although I could also achieve the same with profiles on Chrome now.
Since the early days of reddit I’ve wanted tags, it would avoid a lot of noise. Sometimes I wonder if lemmy is broken when I see all the topics again that I voted on and marked as read earlier. Or maybe I’m losing my mind.
Anything before then?
Which would be? When do you expect results?
RT is a great vibe check. I don’t use movie ratings directly to decide what to watch, but to gauge whether a movie that already seems interesting is likely to be worth the time.
External drives that I keep in my office at work. Also cloud storage.
Partially at most.
Internally, their engineers need to know what they will be doing the next year or so. I’m not assuming any credibility for the leaks, just pointing out that it takes time until these things get on the shelves.
I disagree that they don’t know. This is the time to finalize what they want their 2027 iPhone to look like, especially if they’re making bigger changes where development might not be as straightforward as the yearly iteration for most aspects.
And they all vote. (credit to George Carlin)
Your laptop may be 13 years old, but Apple is notorious for their walled garden and surely never officially supported Linux on it, or did they? So it’s probably the worst example.
Unless society as a whole is ready to move beyond capitalism that won’t change.
Energy density needs to increase for sure, but I see a point where cars charge fast enough that there will be less need to increase it further. I imagine it’ll look a lot like gas stations today, where they stop for a few minutes and leave again.
Most vehicles should be charging slowly at home anyways.
Not thinking ahead that much.
So far it has been true.
It’s how the world works, the system is trying to protect itself by setting an example. The question is if it should deter us.
As often, we’re simply behind the curve. This one is for mental illness among the youth. Hopefully we’re better equipped to improve the situation.