Falling injuries would skyrocket if that door opened outward.
Falling injuries would skyrocket if that door opened outward.
Did she happen to have the entire interview recorded? Would be nice to see how well she did.
And even if the 240 million laptops were all 24" ultra wide behemoths, that’s still only ~146,304 km; not even half the average distance to the moon.
I wouldn’t even call the article hyperbole, but if we take the author in good faith, then they’re just terrible at math.
Someone posted a Google survey asking how often they wanted updates about beef stroganoff, and one of the responses you could pick was “only when something big happens”.
I actually had back pain in my late 30s, got a new mattress and it completely went away.
My shoulder isn’t in this picture. Everything else is fine, though (knock on wood).
I had to read it a half dozen times to figure out what it meant. My favorite thought before I realized the use of the double negative was superfluous:
“What’s a no grill?”
For actually displaying dates to others, I agree that spelling out the month is absolutely preferred. But if space is limited, you’re somewhat required to pick a very shortened format, and the US version is dumb, even if that’s what you should use when displaying in that locale.
But for working with dates on computers, year-month-day works great, because it’s still human readable, is naturally sortable, and makes it easier for serialization.
The first one is conventionally never year-day-month, and if anyone ever sent me a date of 2023-17-08, I would respond with, “What the hell?! Are you being evil on purpose?”
I was just thinking about this more, and what if Google decides to implement this on Google maps? Am I going to have to put a message up saying something like, “sorry, you can’t view our outage map unless you use a browser that supports web integrity”?
Because you’re right, convincing the higher ups to let me switch to OpenStreetMap is probably going to be a losing battle.
I work on the website for a medium sized utility, and will definitely resist implementing this.
I have been trying to convince my manager to let me switch to an authentication solution that supports webauthn, though.
I have no control of my emotions when watching movies. Aladdin setting the genie free? 😭😭😭😭
Yes, but the glass is immediately noticable from anywhere in the bathroom. I don’t have to walk up to each door to see the latch position.
I would love this!
I hate going into a bathroom and needing to softly push/pull on each door lightly enough to avoid letting someone who may be sitting on the other side know I’m checking whether the stall is occupied.
Edit: I know many stalls have the green/red slider, but those are often hard to read, and I can immediately see which stalls are empty with the glass ones, without needing to walk up close enough to read the dial.
“Why do you have a wallpaper with gnomes having sex?”
“Meh, it’s the default, I can’t be bothered to change it.”
The viewing options OP listed should all work with AV1, I think they were just worried by the preset names. Plus, hardware support should only get better.
OP, you should be able to adjust settings after you select a preset, so you can pick different dimensions/frame rates/audio codecs/etc.
Side note, I’ve found that the matroska container is the easiest one for me to use if I want better subtitle support.