Comment Providing Answers vs Web Search (Score 2) 36
If you need a question answered, Google is pretty good at that.
If you need to search the web, unfortunately Google hasn't done a good job at that in over a decade.
If you need a question answered, Google is pretty good at that.
If you need to search the web, unfortunately Google hasn't done a good job at that in over a decade.
The worst thing about Apple TV+ is that it's already mostly ads. You browse for something to watch, find something, click on it, then it tells you that's not part of your subscription. Sorry, you need to pay extra to watch that.
I hate Apple TV because almost everything requires a secondary subscription. None of those items are marked as "not included" when browsing, so you have to click on them to be told you can't watch them. At a minimum, they should have a browse page that only contains things you can actually watch, and they can promote all their other stuff anywhere else.
Android is the Aldi's of smart phones
Exactly. You get everything you need without paying for all the useless extras and premium name brand prices. Oh, that's not what you meant...
Legal systems existed before the United States. Early judges based their decisions on existing precedent and legal standards from England and the colonial period. Existing precedent is continually building and growing and has been for centuries.
How many ad breaks will you have to endure to watch a 2 hour Marvel movie?
YouTube sent out a notice to YouTube API users that the dislike count would be removed from the API in an upcoming release.
To make the dislike count private across the platform, we also will be removing public access to the dislike count data via our API.
Here are details on how this will and will not affect the API:
- The dislike_count field within the statistics part of the video resource will be omitted on calls to the video.list endpoint except in cases in which the request is being authenticated as a user (such as the creator or the agent user) who owns the video that is being requested.
- The videos.rate endpoint will be unaffected.
- Developers who do not display dislike counts publicly and still need the dislike count for their API client can apply to be put on an allow list for an exemption.
Apple seems to have reemphasized function
Clearly whoever wrote this has not tried to navigate Apple TV+ before. Shittiest interface out of all the streaming platforms.
I'm lucky if I get less than 3 per day.
Good luck with an affiliate marketing site that you have to pay to view.
Bye, Wirecutter. There were some categories of products you were pretty good at. I guess I'll have to get my reviews somewhere else.
More likely a reference to The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. In fact, the references in Elite to "Mostly Harmless" are themselves references to the Hitchhiker's Guide.
So you work at night sometimes. When you try to schedule something with someone, there is no confusion because the day transitions at midnight local time. On UTC, no assumptions can be made anymore. Days of the week and general times of day such as morning, afternoon, and evening would have little meaning the further from UTC you get.
X: Let's schedule a meeting. Are you available Tuesday morning?
Y: Tuesday morning after dinner or Tuesday morning before work?
That still messes up the days of the week.
If we are all on UTC, then in the US Eastern Time Zone I arrive at work at 4am. After my 8 hour day, I commute home from work on Monday. I eat dinner and it switches to Tuesday at 7pm.
If I lived in China, I arrive work at 5pm on Monday. An hour before I get off, it's Tuesday and I leave work at 1am Tuesday.
No, that's not complicated at all.
The real author appears to be Hari Seldon.
I'll agree that Trump was just using a catchy phrase. It would be nice if we had a president who wasn't a moron and would think of, or better yet, understand the implications of what he's saying before he says it. It's not like he doesn't have a staff that could prevent this kind of thing.
Understanding is always the understanding of a smaller problem in relation to a bigger problem. -- P.D. Ouspensky