Utes (yoots). Short for utility vehicle, which is mostly anything with a bed.
why would you take anything you see on the internet seriously?
Utes (yoots). Short for utility vehicle, which is mostly anything with a bed.
They actually have modern El Caminos in Australia. They’re called Utes!
Unfortunately Holden (Chevy) has stopped making them in favor of the Colorado, which is basically just a pickup.
Given the fact that it’s almost a foregone conclusion that PP is going to win the next election, I think countering disinformation through “influencers” did not work.
The peak status any Canadian can achieve is to be commemorated by the Americans.
It’s a great concept but such an awful name. “Return of the ugly” is just such a bad and clunky title.
Housing Bubble 2: Impending Crash Boogaloo
Housing Bubble 2: Boomer Madness
Housing Bubble 2: Ah shit here we go again
You can check the md5 hash checksum provided by Microsoft to verify the authenticity. Massgrave gets it from Microsoft, it’s a legit ISO just rehosted.
Can I just list characters and stories in a snarky way?
I am not sure what this question is asking.
There’s no actual reason to take sides between companies, just consume whatever content you enjoy.
The show is a lot better than the source material, and honestly it would not work in the DC universe.
Garth Ennis made it as edgy as possible because he actually fucking hates superheroes. The whole point of the Boys is that absolute power corrupts, but his exploration of the theme involves a lot of pointless swearing and copious amounts of rape. How are we going to know somebody is bad if they don’t commit sexual violence?
The show toned a lot of things down.
Yeah but it’s NatPo, so you have to have some conservative angle about how spending money on social issues is literally the devil.
The same amount of fools who created the largest civilian surveillance network with Ring doorbells.
TSMC equipment only has the materials to function for about two weeks before needing a shipment of replacement parts for the fabs when they wear out.
Again, there are easier ways to do this.
Biometric authentication can be required for some companies. You’d have to opt in to use the system or at least agree to the terms set forth by the employer. This kind of stuff doesn’t just get collected just because; it’s pretty sensitive data.
What you’re talking about is a cyberpunk nightmare; some corporate-assisted mass surveillance designed for like, union busting.
If you’re making vocal and facial profiles of employees you must have some reason to do so, and it can’t just be to burn cash. Like I said before, this stuff costs money, and it’s kind of pointless unless you’re using it in a way that makes money, selling the data somehow.
There are easier ways to spy on your employees. This is not cost-effective.
I use Zoom for work now and each call can be several gigabytes large, depending on resolution of shared materials and a few other factors. If you want to save that kind of stuff long term, you have to pay to keep it somewhere. If you multiply several gigabytes over a few dozen calls a day, you’re going to end up with terabytes of garbage you need to store. Zoom also informs you of when a recording is starting and active, offering for you to leave the call or otherwise implicitly agree to being recorded. You have to pay for all these things because there’s a significant amount of processing power involved. It’s not like it’s free to run facial recognition and speech recognition.
When I did contract work for Apple support, the spying was way more efficient than just listening to my calls. My supervisor could literally always see my monitor through the chat program we had installed. There’s all kinds of remote software for things like this. If an admin wants to see you misuse your equipment, they have easier ways of finding out than sifting through calls to find wrongthink.
There’s a transaction limit on tap payments. Sometimes you need to chip or swipe when it’s over $250 or something.
Classic conservative playbook, accuse the opponents of what you’re doing.
Cool but is there a better source on this than “I fucking love science”?
I’ve heard great things, and I’ve been watching the original run of the X-Men animated series in preparation for watching '97.
Animation tends to get me more hyped than anything else. They always do crazy shit in cartoons that they never really try to do in live action. I’ve been a big fan of all the DC animated stuff since forever, and Marvel is getting back into the game with a really strong entry with '97.
Going after the one person still interested in Marvel content? Bold move, Disney; we’ll see how it pans out.
Sour cream glazed blueberry was the last good donut I had from them. Existed for like two weeks a few months back.
My Cousin Vinny is one of my favorite movies, I am sad I did not get the reference immediately :(