

Depends on how they’re made. Eggs I make in my carbon steel pan are awesome.
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Depends on how they’re made. Eggs I make in my carbon steel pan are awesome.


The Supreme Court is taking up a case on whether Paramount violated the 1988 Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) by disclosing a user’s viewing history to Facebook. The case, Michael Salazar v. Paramount Global, hinges on the law’s definition of the word “consumer.”


I’d agree security needs more attention when developing protocols and products, and I’d also consider Bluetooth simple. That being said, I know plenty of folks that don’t like the Bluetooth pairing process, especially those without a technical background.
Fast Pair is really convenient, and I’d say it can open the door for a lot of new experiences, but I do wish the developers put more effort into their TARA.


They don’t have active noise cancelling.


All the more reason to use my IEMs… At least when I’m not flying.


The Democrats have never been very good at messaging their accomplishments.


That’s good to hear! Cosmic looks really great, but I’m gonna have to wait since the laptop is meant to be a personal machine for my partner to use.


If the XML standard is overly complex, does that mean it’ll be a bigger pain for MS employees to maintain? Sounds like cutting off one’s nose to spite one’s face.


I installed it on my old laptop. I’m happy it’s breathing new life into it, but the Pop_Shop is SO SLOW.
Definitely noticed that with Mastodon – there’s not a whole lot of folks talking/reacting with one another. I suspect it’s related to the user base (doesn’t have critical mass, demographics, or activity) or a discoverability issue. Bluesky, on the other hand, has a whole lot more engagement on a host of topics.
They did that when the TPP was scraped too.


Cheap USBs mean cheap read/writes.
Makes me think of the episode of Batman Beyond called “Shriek.”


If you’re going on a long road trip, yes.
Yeah for the same price as the color option you could get a Garmin Vivoactive on a sale.


Isn’t that the FCC?


I figured it was related to the hardware architecture, but I’m curious if this is for security reasons (potential exploits that the OS can’t resolve) and/or just a support bandwidth concerns managing 2 OS code bases (on top of the obvious revenue from new licenses).
If the hardware security isn’t the issue, then switching to Linux is a good money saving choice for those that are tech savvy.


As much as I love Sync, it has been almost a year since the last update.
I wonder if it’ll become a moral action to learn a bit more about how to make art unassisted.