It’s got what plants crave.
It’s got what plants crave.
I took a flyer on some GME back during the excitement. Got in at about $35, set a limit order at $420.69 (nice) for the lolz, and was pleasantly amused when that order got filled.
Source: trust me, bro
Well the companies that have dead peasant insurance do assign some value: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate-owned_life_insurance?wprov=sfla1
In my area, fitness clubs closed as well
Where else would people be going to obtain baby formula and other necessities?
That’s nobody’s business but the Turks.
That’s a weird take. By that logic, the overall rate of return of Amazon as a company being negative for over a decade says that the only correct investment in Amazon was $0
Having watched drivers in a traffic backup on the Autobahn neatly organize themselves to leave a lane empty for emergency vehicles even though there were no emergency vehicles in the vicinity, my conclusion is that there’s no fucking way that American drivers have the discipline or sense of social responsibility necessary to handle Autobhan-style driving.
It’s a Wal Mart supercenter combined with a mall food court masquerading as a gas station. With about 250 fuel pumps outside. I dont think I’m exaggerating.
And it’s explicitly not a truck stop. No fueling pumps for big rigs.
Yes, let’s spend money on a system that only helps people in a specific set of buildings only during specific parts of the day and year when the buildings are occupied, rather than doing anything that would help society at large, at all times and anywhere in the country.
Like I said, it’s impossible to know what the right thing to do here, much less actually do it.
Hmmm, one involves fleecing school district funding in a grift, the other reduces profits to armaments manufacturers.
I really can’t figure this out! How is it possible to know?
Imagine if musk could make billions of dollars on his stock if he quit his job, lol.
Ah yes. The Ballmer manoeuvre.
Passkeys sound great. Where’s the support for Firefox, Proton Pass? Bitwarden has it.
For now, hubitat seems to be a good balance between slowly improving the support and experience vs. price paid. I opted in for their subscription that does automatic backups with recovery to a different device and managed remote access and I’m satisfied with the value received for the subscription fee.
I doubt this will last; if they get successful enough, somebody will buy them like the Samsung / Smartthings scenario and the enshittification will begin (or accelerate, depending on your opinion of the status quo).
Hopefully by then homeseer has a robust hardware ecosystem and migrating isn’t very painful.
And the author is right, no need to touch Matter at this point if you’re already vested in Z-Wave or ZigBee.
They outline it pretty well here:
Jokes on them, I never associated email addresses with any of my reddit accounts.
I didn’t make an argument, I just provided primary source facts.
Starlink was definitely on track to receive significant subsidy, the FCC recently rescinded.
He said “which bank”, which could be determined by the sniffing DNS requests, or seeing which IPs his computer is connecting to.
Not a breach of his personal information (assuming the bank that he’s using and the client he’s using after putting everything in TLS properly).