That's a number.
RoboRay
You have to start with a 40 billion dollar company if you want a billion dollar company using Musk's methods.
Reddit isn't going to die... It's just going to become more like Facebook. The advertisers will love it because the people that remain will be the type of people that don't care about content quality or even repetitiveness, and actually look at ads because they don't care about what's being put in front of them to look at as long as somebody is pushing something in front of them to look at.
With a 3.5mm jack, you need power amplifiers in the source device to provide the amplified analog signal for sound reproduction. With USB headphones, you're just moving the digital-to-analog conversion and power amps to the end device.
You end up with the same power draw from the single battery, either way.
Well, if you ask a vague question, you get responses about the wrong thing.
Sorry, no idea about that. I assumed you had blurred it out in your screenshot.
It's there, yes, but not "super easy to use" as it requires multiple clicks to get to it.
The list of subscriptions should be exposed directly in the main view.
Yes, this list of subscribed magazines should be in a panel in the right sidebar (it's a heck of a lot more valuable than panels for random magazines and random posts) instead of buried several levels down in menus.
Every word of that should be the new response copypasta.
Got it, my misunderstanding...
And I do agree with your added concern.
It depends on the kids.
That’s great, right up until Ring unilaterally decides to...
Which is a completely different topic than the one I quoted. The article said that equipment owners shouldn't be able to provide their videos to the police without the police first getting a warrant, which is an utterly ridiculous position to take.
OBVIOUSLY the police should have a warrant to get the video without the equipment owner's permission, but that's not what the author said.
We may have to start reading the manuals!