Woot! Heavy timber construction!
Woot! Heavy timber construction!
Croissant starts at $2.99 per month, or you can pay $19.99 per year or a one-time fee of $59.99. That’s probably too much for casual posters, granted—McCarthy says the intended audience is really small business owners and creators “who use social media professionally, but is not their full time job.”
I can see the appeal of the annual cost—even the one-time fee. If you post at least once a week, that’s 156 posts across platforms per year. Add Instagram into the mix and now you’re at 208.
I thought X is Twitter
Imagine having to factory reset a kidney to perform better in a transplant.
I’m so far behind since Endgame that it’d be actual work to catch up. Good on you for those of you keeping up.
It looks like a wolf howling with another howling wolf head superimposed in the background. Amazing!
EDIT: If I could, I’d rename it as “The Howler Nebula”.
On the bright side, if you sell the device someone else could upgrade the storage after the fact.
Damn, and here I thought Covid was supposed to make my memory worse.
I’m concerned for my American friends that have just elected a leader that believes that, and I’m paraphrasing here, “if they stopped testing, they wouldn’t have any cases” as well as hired a guy firmly bent on undermining vaccines and vaccine information.
The first I ever saw anything about this movie was a soundtrack album release on Apple Music a day or two ago. No wonder everything is flopping nowadays.
Little bit of column A, little bit of column B.
Seems like a countdown to me.
14:16:31, 14:16:30, 14:16:29, and so on.
I agree it wouldn’t be fair. What will merchants do with their containers of unsold Fuck Trudeau merch?
I wish I had the time to read in college. Between assignments, classes, presentations, and working two jobs reading for me was the stuff of fiction.
If you check your local library, you might already have access to a DVD set.
I highly recommend a MagSafe-compatible case if you’re thinking of getting into the ecosystem. Even a thin TPU case is enough to keep your phone from docking correctly, if at all.
Curious to know what effects a CT X-ray would have on cameras or other sensitive equipment.
In case anyone else misinterpreted the headline, Apple is not shelving the Vision Pro as a product line—just the current Gen 1 headset.
Apple has abruptly reduced production of the Vision Pro headset and could stop making the current version of the device completely by the end of 2024, The Information reports.
Citing multiple people “directly involved” in making components for the headset, the report says that the scaling back of production began in the early summer. This indicates that Apple now has a sufficient number of Vision Pro units in its inventory to meet demand for the device’s remaining lifespan through to next year.
*Edited for emphasis.
Ever watch Monk, starring Primetime Emmy Award-winner Tony Shalhoub?