I didn’t see anywhere in the article how this will be implemented. Are we sure it uses sign recognition as opposed to GPS or some other method?
I didn’t see anywhere in the article how this will be implemented. Are we sure it uses sign recognition as opposed to GPS or some other method?
A friend taught me a long time ago that in Civilization it is good to send your old junk units into war first, because otherwise they’re just sitting around costing maintenance gold.
Guess that’s what Belgium is doing here. Not trying to knock this, of course. I’m sure they’ll be useful.
Technically, you’ll be able to “play” it, but without the online aspect of levels other people created there wouldn’t really be much of a point.
if I pirate a movie and then only I watch it, I don’t think anyone would really think I should be arrested for that
There are definitely people out there that think you should be arrested for that.
Neither of my last two phones came with a USB-A cable, nor did my wireless mouse or keyboard. The flush Qi 1 charger doesn’t even work because my camera bump is too big. Also, from what I’ve heard Qi 2 should produce far less heat while charging, which makes Qi 1 worse for battery life.
Sure, I could “make it work”, but I’d be happier with two electrical outlets or even nothing than the basically useless wireless charger and ports I have now.
Agreed. My work desk is barely four years old, and already its integrated USB-A ports and Qi 1 charger are outdated and basically useless to me. I’d prefer not having them. The power outlet is still fine though.
Compared to Sim City 3000 and Sim City 4, Cities Skylines’ UI feels really convoluted to me.
My entire life I’ve been avoiding Zelda games thinking they just weren’t for me. But when Nintendo added Link’s Awakening DX to Nintendo Online I decided to give it a try.
It’s just a lovely game. I love the graphics, the way it holds your hand a little more than earlier games, that feeling when the puzzles “click”, everything about it. It has turned me around on Zelda games and I intend to play the Oracle games when I get a chance.
I’m an inbox zero person. Other mail clients like Gmail and Outlook allow you to snooze message threads.
Snoozing means that you hide the message until a later time/date when you will be able to act on it or answer it. When you snooze a message you choose when it should reappear in your inbox.
Proton has previously stated that this is a planned feature.
Between the VPN, the email, the password manager and their cloud storage, I feel like I’m easily getting my money’s worth. The second they add snoozing to Proton Mail, I’m moving away from Gmail completely.
Avelon shows both as strikethrough.
Using AdGuard and Vinegar to use YouTube in Safari, I can’t remember when I last saw an ad. It’s not ideal, but it works well enough.
True on Windows 10, but on the release version of Windows 11 it was a bit more complicated:
https://www.theverge.com/22714629/windows-11-microsoft-browser-edge-chrome-firefox
Even today setting Firefox or any Chromium derivative as the default will still let Windows open many things in Edge without any obvious way to change that.
Not at all. That’s the joke.
This. I’m visually impaired and actually need a lot of light to operate normally.
At one point in my life I lived in a large building where all the hallways were operated by infrared sensors. It was honestly pretty cool to just walk around and get the light I needed without pressing any buttons.
I’ve often thought about how neat it would be if we could do same for outdoor spaces.
Organic Maps is really underrated IMHO. I use it a lot for walking around town as well as on hikes.
Excuse you? Not sure where this is even coming from, but that person speaks Dutch and has an obviously Dutch username.
I also assume it’s more tongue in cheek than desiring actual castration of the offender.
Is it though? The guy has clearly overstayed his “welcome”.