Agree with all of that. Blue LEDs, especially, have gotten way out of hand, and manufacturers have got to tone it down.
Agree with all of that. Blue LEDs, especially, have gotten way out of hand, and manufacturers have got to tone it down.
I think the biggest limiting factor here is the lack of RAM on that system.
If you run out of items to view on Lemmy, you can always go out and, like, engage with family, or hobbies, or grass-touching…
Thanks, Elon. This is why we can’t have good science.
Lemmy is like every social medium since the dawn of time: a cross-section of humanity… the good, the bad, and the ugly.
When I was a kid, and we had a power outage, we made do with kerosene lanterns and board games.
How times change.
I have to wonder whether Musk knew Meta had the trademark, and intentionally used it in order to rile them up.
… Nah, that would require actual planning on his part.
I want to know, what are “tweets” and “tweeting” going to be relabeled as?
I can just see conversations like:
“Dude, did you see the latest X from Eminem?” “Yeah, I re-X’d it to all my buds!”
I recently saw a TV commercial for Little Caesars Pizza, where they’re now offering a limited-edition pineapple-flavored Pepsi as part of a meal deal. That way, you can have your pineapple flavor without necessarily pissing off the “no pineapple on pizza” purists among those you’re sharing the pizza with.
Whether anyone will like pineapple-flavored Pepsi is up for debate.
If it’s not Shrinkflation, it’s Diluteflation.
I occasionally see posts and news articles about how AriZona Tea Company has “held the line” and kept their giant cans of iced tea priced at 99 cents for so long.
Well, after drinking a few cans of the stuff recently, I’m almost certain they’re watering down their product. The tea is nowhere near as concentrated as it was a few years ago. There’s practically no flavor to it anymore.