

This is a really smart solution! Thanks for sharing. I love adding functionality to existing things non-invasively and observing the power draw is just that.


This is a really smart solution! Thanks for sharing. I love adding functionality to existing things non-invasively and observing the power draw is just that.


It is already illegal, but nobody is doing anything about that.
“If it doesn’t affect me, then I don’t care”


You will be baked.


That seems to be the common complaint in this entire comment section. I believe this is something than could be regulated by the law maker. For example—as far as I’ve heard—phones must make a shutter sound when taking photos in Korea. A reasonable proposal would be to add a red light off to the side of the glasses that must blink if you are actively recording by law.
I’m calling it here that other companies will start advertising dumb fridges on these smart fridges.
More like asking yourself “do I have milk” in the supermarket and being able to check that in a phone app.
Does it have any use in vegetarian kitchen?
What does sumac taste like?
They will teach the subjects of FREEDOM and FAMILY VALUES.


How would he like for his messages to be surveilled? The people pushing chat control conveniently leave out the detail that they decided to exempt themselves from this measure.


An axiom if you will


The ordering of the character chances in each row and it bothers me. In makes it hard to connect the struggles to the effects they have on their job choices and political stance. See for example the one with medical bills. I’d expect to be able to read a single column top to bottom. And for one of the two characters that doesn’t change their place from first row to second row, it makes no sense the young person with large student debt would work for no money. Swapping the first and second characters in the second row would make more sense.
This is just my pedantry. The point made in the graphic is very valid, I just found it a bit difficult to read.


Let’s not be so pessimistic. I’m sure it’s from the middle place at least.
Fully agree. My comment was meant to satirize and ridicule the term prompt engineering. Just how making a food order doesn’t make you an engineer either.
Prompt engineering my lunch order
Let me tell you about base 5040


They never had the FPN to begin with!


They do drive the economy, but inhabitants of popular destinations tend to be disproportionately affected by noise, littering, and congestion. Mitigating this in part with better infrastructure and legislature should of course be the responsibility of the relevant governing bodies, but that does not negate the fact that some entitled people take on the mentality of being the monarchs of the places they visit rather than respecting the location and their locals. In short, it should be a social responsibility to watch out for one another and clean up after oneself both at home but also when visiting someplace as—essentially—a guest. Sadly, some people tend to act very disrespectfully and, even if it is just a small percentage of tourists, it leaves a bitter taste in the mouths of inhabitants of popular destinations. This is of course in no way inheritent to any culture in particular; a single percent of black sheep in a very large amount of tourists still amounts to a sizable group of troublemakers, which—in turn—ruins the reputation of tourists as a whole.
Oops, my take turned out to be longer than intended. TLDR; don’t be a bumhole when visiting someone else’s home.
So can Okular, but recently how well it works on windows has been getting worse and worse.