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Honestly, I just hope Siri transcription for iMessage gets better, and that the music app will actually do a decent job of recognizing the artist/album/thing I want to listen to.
Instead of a “renaissance man”, I’m a “renaissance nerd”. Pinball? Sure. Sci-fi? Of course. video games? Natch. 70’s Italian Prog-rock? A raison d’etre.
Honestly, I just hope Siri transcription for iMessage gets better, and that the music app will actually do a decent job of recognizing the artist/album/thing I want to listen to.
Please remember that the greasy orange fucko is ALSO a genocidal zombie.
Thanks for that. The 2022 pro has the m2, but that’s a pretty damn big list of things I’d missed.
Thank you!
116.6F. Damn.
I’ve done it before. No keyboard, no Bluetooth mouse,… it works. Which meanswith either a mouse or a keyboard, it’s probably great. As is, because I was able to actually work on it that way, I would say it definitely passes the sniff test.
Agreed. The demo is stunning. But this is the developer version. Look at the IPhone vs the iPhone 6.
I kind of wish that they had kept the same battery size and had absolutely stupid long battery life. “Charge it once a week“, that type of thing.
I don’t know as “fart into a glass of water“ is a real achievement, or at least not one I’d admit to.
I use Feedly. It’s not Google News, but it works well, the mobile app is great, and it’s not going to be killed on a whim.
“Honey, remember we were talking about how catching Covid multiple times makes you stupid?”
I wish
Which is odd- I threaten mine, and that’s why it behaves.
Shades of Maddox. Love it!
Years ago. LOL. Today’s my XKCD 10000 for this particular post, though.
And I’m honestly astonished I’d never come across this before. This ranks up there with the story of Mel.
Remember when the “sleep timer” went missing and it wasn’t gone, it was just that the icon was missing/hidden? And that was only 1-2 years afo
Correct. They don’t pay you to code. They pay you to solve problems, which normally ARE solved by code, but they really don’t care how.