I'm an editor that's saved this post. I will one day get around to it.
EDIT: Due to the wholly unexpected volume of requests I guess I made a Patreon? So uh, have at it? https://www.patreon.com/user?u=541469&alert=2
yeah.. along with thousands of similar products already for sale on the market.
https://www.amazon.com/Cosco-Outdoor-Living-88333BTN1E-Lockable/dp/B07XRS7TTB
Just leave an unlocked padlock on it for the amazon driver to lock after he drops the package. Many people already do this.
Though nowadays Women watch more tv than men, it's a fact, So tv networks gear their content for women ( "make the men look dumb" etc...) because their biggest audience is women.
Edit: asking for source, that was something i learned from a professor so who knows if its true, but i did find an article that confirms my statement, if you trust techcrunch's sources.
Here are some of the LED cover stickers they make for reducing the brightness of these lights.
Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with this company or amazon. :)
There's already a chrome extension that does exactly this. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/recipe-filter/ahlcdjbkdaegmljnnncfnhiioiadakae?hl=en
Here's more : https://www.producthunt.com/alternatives/recipe-filter-for-chrome
My app has all of that. It's a sitcom simulator. It waits until you're done talking to play an audience reaction.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidexample.noisealert&hl=en
Here's a demonstration
If ever you need more end points, Private Internet Access is like $5/mo and has end points all over the US, Europe, and (I believe) SE Asia.
Weirdly, Bing's unfiltered video search results don't include as much when you're searching "from" the Netherlands.
Actually, as a publically traded company, we the people can already own facebook! For $67 you can get a little over 1.5 shares. In fact for the proposed $67B price you would be getting ripped off. Really you only need about 700 million shares to become the majority owner of facebook, which would set you back a scant $29 billion or so.
that only gives you relative metrics, not total number of searches.
something like this Moz tool will give you better data: https://moz.com/explorer/
edit: you might have to pay or at least make an account to make that work. other services i can think of are all paid as well, like ahrefs. this sort of data is super lucrative.
This is what I came here to say, but after re-reading the text of the 22nd Amendment, I think the link that /u/crimsonfaquarl posted is the right perspective. Technically there is no 10-year limit. There is a limit of two elections to the office of President, or one election if you served more than 2 years of someone else's term. So by the specific wording, you aren't necessarily violating it if you just keep assuming the office without being elected. But like the post at that link points out, it would be a "pretty flagrant abuse of the spirit of the law", perhaps so much so that jurists would say it shouldn't even be considered legally valid. Then there's the 12th Amendment part, which prevents you from being VP if you are ineligible to be President. But what if your ineligibility would only be for part of the President's term? It's not crystal clear.
Is your last name "excuses"?
Why not try IPFS, the InterPlanetary File System?
These guys! They are much happier sleeping with this now, especially since it's usually the warm season when the mosquitoes are around.
You should also use an Adblocker to block most of the malware sites before they can even connect to your PC, uBlock Origin is generally considered the best for that purpose.
My app is kinda like that. It's a sitcom simulator. It waits until you're done talking to play an audience reaction.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidexample.noisealert&hl=en
Here's a demonstration
I feel like if you made up a word that seemed plausible (not verizontal; it's too clearly made up) and said it 'meant' this, you could convince people that it was some obscure lost word.
Like post in /r/todayilearned that lines that make a 45 degree angle are considered "caternal" to one another. Link to this, it doesn't matter how many people complain in the comment section, most people only read the title anyways.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.tu_chemnitz.mi.kahst.birdnet
BirdNET is a joint project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and Chemnitz University of Technology.
The BirdNET research project uses artificial intelligence neural networks to train computers to identify more than 500 of the most common species of North America and Germany.
For the 7,263,643,918 people on this planet: 72,636,439,180 minutes, or 50,441,971.65277778 days, or 138,197.1826103501 years. As long as nobody dies or is born during that time. Info from http://www.worldometers.info/watch/world-population/
>and crack
Which fake news website did you get this from?
Oh of course https://www.amazon.com/Barack-Obama-Larry-Sinclair-Cocaine/dp/0615345069.
Obama smoking crack while getting a blow job from a gay dude.
All this does is show hypocrisy from the right lol, but it's even worse.
TBF though I wouldn't even care if a president smoked crack and got a blow job from a gay dude, as long as they are an honest leader, get shit done, and aren't a general piece of shit.
I don't know, but I do know that Relay for Reddit has that feature
cc /u/Elfere
oh yeah, berlin is covered with graffiti and really good street art. the wall itself is kind of shitty now. its just a tourist strip. the really good paintings are elsewhere.
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Back in the day Google made this same idea for Chrome as an extension. Unfortunately it appears to be gone now.
We got that in Czechia. The much controversial premier is also the 2nd richest person and owns several food manufacturing companies. So some people made an app that tells you if a loaf of bread or whatever is manufactured by him.
Here it is on Google play.
>Walmart is making enormous profits
When speaking of profit sizes, we often lose a sense of scale. Besides the fact that "profits" is ambiguous (are you speaking of revenue, gross margin, pre-tax net incomes, etc.), Walmart's margins are not unusual. In fact, their gross margin is often much less than their competitors, which is the main reason they can beat everyone else in price. They make their money from the shear volume of goods flowing through the store, not by making very much money off any individual item.
My point is, the difference between what an item costs Walmart and what they sell it for (gross margin) is actually pretty razor thin. Paying their employees significantly more would dramatically eat into their margin, which means either they raise prices (resulting in losing their competitive advantage), or they simply don't make enough to justify having the store open.
As a point of reference, Walmart's most recent quarterly figures show $475 Billion in sales and $36.7 Billion in EBITDA (earnings before income taxes, depreciation, and amortization). Target's show $74 Billion of sales and $7.1 Billion in EBITDA.
So, if you look at how much each company "makes" in proportion to how much they sell, taking into account the cost of their employees, Target actually makes more than Walmart.
It would take a little over 221 years to press the power button on each laptop, assuming they’re already set up in a line such that it takes one second per laptop and that they start mining as soon as they’re powered on. $20,000 spread over 221 years comes out to about $0.10 per hour.
I’d imagine you could pull more than 20k though. Conservatively, assuming the cheapest, crappiest laptops available, you’re looking at 15 hashes/s. My basis for this is what I just tested my iphone to be at. Just over 3 hours, or 11,000 seconds, of battery life (also assuming cheap batteries) times 15 is 165,000 hashes. Multiplied by 7 billion is 1,155,000,000,000,000 total hashes. Plugging that in to this handy calculator https://www.cryptocompare.com/mining/calculator/xmr?HashingPower=105000000000&HashingUnit=H%2Fs&PowerConsumption=0&CostPerkWh=0.12&MiningPoolFee=1, you would make around $51,000 mining Monero.
So maybe a solid $0.25 per hour of work.
But there are much better ways to monetize cheap laptops. Gold recovery scrap value alone you’re looking at upwards of $4 per laptop if sold to refiners. That alone would make you one of the richest people in the world, although you would have to be careful not to crash gold prices or overwhelm refiners with your volume. Similarly, I bet you could sell these new laptops wholesale to every major retailer for $10-$20 per unit AT LEAST, undercut the laptop market by a significant margin for the next few years, maybe slap your own brand label on them, and take the place pf chromebooks and ideapads at the low end of the market.
This site lets you search to see the availability of a username on 550 different sites. If you use the same name for most sites, you could ostensibly use this to see if someone is using the same username if it's listed as taken on a site you don't use.
That would be very true if you were speaking of data saved on some kind of isolated storage medium. But, as I said, the nice thing about the internet is that it spreads data over the whole net and tends to copies that data to new media again and again. This does at least solve the hardware and even some of the file format problems.
Of course I am aware that the way the internet works is unguided and chaotic at best and there WILL definitely be losses in the process. But one step at a time. There are solutions to every single one of these problems. The question is will people be able to live with the downsides of treating data with more care?
Perhaps services like the Internet Archive will become more common in the future and bring some structure into the whole process of archiving and indexing.
Sure! give me a sec! and it's a 1st person fantasy game still in the works, so gotta let your mind imagine. There's the link :https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9eyWrxuP17RUC1BYXp0WFhTd00/edit?usp=sharing
optimized gfy(html5 video) version of the gif
What city were they talking about on that song? Edit: went looking and it seems to be LA and then maybe SF for starship. Is like to hear the original version.
> The song changed drastically from its original demo, which Martin Page composed using Bernie Taupin's lyrics. The song was a cry of rebellion against a corporation trying to ban Rock and Roll in an imaginary future, but by the time Starship was done with it, it sounded more like a celebration of Rock music in San Francisco, although a keen listen to the lyrics does reveal its distrust.
>Speaking to Rolling Stone in 2013, Taupin said: "It was a very dark song about how club life in LA was being killed off and live acts had no place to go. It was a very specific thing. If you heard the original demo, you wouldn't even recognize the song.
http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1248
Edit 2: found the demo. Yes darker, still not very good.. Starts at 1:08:50 https://ia600201.us.archive.org/16/items/cftp-2004-08-27/cftp-2004-08-27.ogg
Here's what postgresql's documentation has to say:
> decimal variable user-specified precision, exact up to 131072 digits before the decimal point; up to 16383 digits after the decimal point
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/datatype-numeric.html
The real danger with using floating point numbers when dealing with money is that they can't accurately convey every number that might be used, so there's bound to be rounding errors. People who trust you with their money aren't cool with rounding errors. Never use floating point numbers to do calculations with money.
Its called geofencing and it already exists if you have an iphone or android. Puts a little hurt on your battery but not terrible.
Edit: Here is some info for an iOS device.
The only downside is that it would kill people like my gf, who gives me her pizza crust because she has a terrible case of TMJ and has trouble chewing any sort of crusty breadlike substance.
Uhh RFID tags definitely don't cost more than a dollar. Here are some available between 1.2 cents and 71 cents. I'm sure McDonalds can get a pretty good volume discount. http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/Blank-Printable-Writable-Passive-UHF-RFID_60270776153.html?spm=a2700.7724838.35.1.PCv3D2
Cue Robot Anton Wilson's Schroedinger's Cat, where the president institutes a law that grants everyone who builds a robot to replace his job 50 000USD per year for life.
Not even a joke: Strom Thurmond was so old that during Senate committee hearings he would tell witnesses who were sitting too far from the microphone to "talk into the machine."
exactly, this device would essentially work like a USB drive and a mouse plugged into a single hub. so if your company blocks USB drives (see top level comment) then it will continue to block the USB drive part of this device since the computer can't hide that it's a USB drive and get it to work as one at the same time.
if your company doesn't block USB drives, then just get something discreet like this, and keep it hidden or say it's a mouse receiver.
OK, so this technically already exists in an android app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apptys.iurinal&hl=en
But the wristwatch version would be better because you don't have to hold your phone next to your dick
you're couple months behind, SolKool
(the article says "tablet only", but it's built-in on all AOSP 4.2 ROMs, which means you can enable it on your phone with a little hacking)
This... this could work. You can get 100m^2 (a little over 1,000ft^2) of that film for about $8-$25 plus shipping from China on Alibaba. That seems relatively cheap especially if you buy in bulk quantities. A 46" tv is roughly 9 ft^2 if you cover the entire thing, though just doing the outer bezels would be more cost efficient. I'd suggest precut strips in various lengths and widths to reduce the time needed to apply during the house call.
Depending on how many things they want covered and how efficient you are, I'd guess it would take about 5-30 minutes to apply everything... that is if you can resist the urge to peel the plastic yourself. Shit, just tack on an extra $10 or so per house to your normal cleaning service and you'll be good to go.
There's an MMO created by a French company called Wakfu that has a pretty cool political system. One of the first things to happen was a player was able to take complete control of everything and become the biggest asshat dictator imaginable. He found a loophole that made it very difficult to unseat him.
The devs refused to patch it and said it was an unanticipated outcome but that he was playing by the rules. The GM's organized special events to empower the citizens to try to overthrow him etc.
This already exists in the form of AdNauseam, which is based on uBlock Origin. It's an interesting idea, but I don't think it has much of an effect.
Once you click enough AdSense ads, your clicks probably stop counting. If AdSense remembers you by your IP address (and nothing else), you could use a VPN to mask your IP with a different one, which would let you get more clicks in. But this would also stop working after enough clicks, so you'd have to be constantly cycling IP addresses to get more clicks. Not only would you run out of IPs eventually, but you may end up hurting an innocent site by making it look like they're generating fake AdSense clicks.
There's another extension called TrackMeNot, which searches Google for random things to try and hide your real searches. This one is interesting too, but I think it's better to just not use Google if you don't want them to know your search history.
on desktop you can enter keywords or subs you want to filter on the right side of the the screen or in your settings.
I assume you are on mobile however, and literally every non official app has a filter on it. The official is pretty shit tbh. I recommend Boost for reddit (apollo on iOS) or Reddit is Fun. Massive quality difference. Don't know why anyone uses the official app besides ignorance of other apps
If you use the mobile site you can click the hamburger and "request desktop site" or remove the "m" from the url
I have this alarm clock that shakes the bed..
I usually set it 30 minutes early and by the 3rd 10m snooze I'm actually ready to get up. I also have a cheap 24h timer that turns on a lamp when the first alarm goes off because I work overnight and my room is blacked out.
Then there is the nokia phone alarm 3 minutes after the 30 minute snooze time for incase the power is out and stuff...
Assuming you have a rope strong enough you've still got to harness people to the rope in a way that will let them all pull at once. If you put people in a line on the great circle of the earth with the highest land mass and separate the rope into many little ones you'll still need to overcome friction and keep the rope from slipping on the moon. You're ignoring inertia, varying strength between people and the sociology of getting everyone to cooperate. And the rope will have an immense amount of stretch and enough mass to have its own gravitational effects. But that's all beside the point for the following reason:
The world's population is presently about 7.2 billion and the mass of the moon is 7.3*10^22 kilograms giving each person a hefty 10,000,000,000,000 kilograms to pull. If you do this each person will have their hands bloodied as the rope slips through their fingers. They'll also be deafened by the sonic boom of the rope as it pulls away. If you're lucky only a few will be filletted by the rope.
The rope will be straight on the horizon for each participant and will pull straight forward away from them. If you invent superstrong duct tape and use that to attach the participants to the rope they'll become paste from the acceleration to the moon's orbital velocity of 1.23 km/second. If then you augment them against acceleration they'll become long lines of jelly from sliding along the ground. If you give them all super-skateboards and build them each a sidewalk to their local horizon they'll burn up in the atmosphere. If you give them space-ships then depending on which laws of physics you're ignoring today they'll either fly through the air for the near future, fly out behind the moon, or be pulled straight away from the earth by centripetal force.
tldr; moon big. moon fast. human small.
Okay so i did the math. The Art of the Deal hardcover is 6.4"width x 9.4"height x 1.1"thick, Fire and Fury hardcover is 6.5"width x 9.5"height x 1" thick. everything is less than 1/8" larger on F&F but that is such a small amount that it wouldn't even really be noticable
Drumpf: Fart of the Deal hardcover @ amazon
Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House hardcover @ amazon
the best way to do this is to buy both at like barns and noble or something and keep the receipt for AOTD and carefully keep the dust jacket on F&F so you can return AOTD to the store, or just keep it on the shelf and tell your kids that they can do anything they want in life as even morons can be elected into office.
Steven Landsburg talks about this in "The Armchair Economist". He says the problem is that "sad endings" are often unpopular because they are seen as "unsatisfying", but they help movies with "good endings" become less predictable. Maybe a director could get around this by gaining a reputation for unpredictability, but a lot of the benefits may be accrued by other directors if the audience can't remember who the unpredictable directors are (or deliberately choose not to).
Ha ha, I have actually built this.
We use data from fitness trackers to let you take on the times set by olympians
The app is available here: IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/cadence-olympus-trials/id1131607446?mt=8 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=is.viablelabs.cadence
Flooding the enemy's economy with counterfeits has been tried, most famously in WWII:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Bernhard
Also in the US Civil war, and Russian Revolution.
It was Craig Cobb. The man is very dangerous as documented in "Welcome to Leith".
OP is on to something here. This helicopter can lift 20,000 pounds. Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon. The pool would be on the smaller side of an average pool but it looks like it could be done.
It's not Netflix, but theres http://pluto.tv
I use it on my Chromecast and fire tv, or you can use it on your computer's browser.
Being a cord cutter, I miss just leaving it on a channel and letting it play whatever, it takes care of that well enough for me.
Change the ‘N’ in the military alphabet to
Relay for reddit has this. It can hide read links, just a button away. And if you refresh, those links will reappear.
Play store link: Relay for reddit
How about a no more voice mail app?
The only con is that once set, ALL calls ring forever and never get voice mail.
For my purposes it's great. My family and friends know that I have it, know that I am on a call or busy, and will just hang up and text me.
The reason I got it is that I've heard spammer/telemarketer systems mark calls that go to voicemail as good numbers and keep them in their database. But calls that ring forever don't. I don't know how true this is, but since I started using this app my telemarketer calls have reduced dramatically.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.teltech.novm
There used to be an app on iPhone called "Pocket Heat" that did that, but apple disabled the functions needed for that app to work.
There is this app on android.
Steven Landsburg suggested this in The Armchair Economist. He said that Presidential candidates could make a list of binding promises that they are contractually obligated to fulfill. It might benefit them, as it would raise their credibility in the eyes of the public.
So i kind of had this idea a few months ago and I have pretty much built it
here it is
We use data from fitness trackers to let you take on the times set by olympians The app is available here: IOS: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/app/cadence-olympus-trials/id1131607446?mt=8 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=is.viablelabs.cadence
There's an app that does this on android already: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kefsco.pooplog2
Also a poop map app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.poopmap
Enjoy.
Things you can lose/gain: Jeep wheels, Jeep engines, Jeep axles, cases of Foster's, sets of vests, spliffs, dingoes, your yacht.
We can do it. We have the code. Do you have the joke-writing chops, programming skill, and spare time to do Reddit (and Australia) this great service? We can only pray that someone will answer this noblest of calls.
I use SIMKL to keep track of what I watch. This is better than depending on individual streaming services, because they sometimes lose the shows I've seen on them, I sometimes end up watching a show through multiple streaming services as it moves around from service to service, and it's more convenient to rely on one site than on multiple sites to keep track of what I've watched.
I think assuming a straight line from tower to tower, a trip from Texas to Louisiana at 700 miles would need two towers around 81,500ft high. Gravity probably won't help once past the horizon. You'd also have to tuck your knees so you didn't slam into the horizon. Plus the climb up and down would kill your knees.
https://www.omnicalculator.com/physics/earth-curvature#how-far-can-i-see-before-the-earth-curves
Distance 700mi, Eyesight level 81,500ft.
It's highly likely I'm completely off, but this is just for fun anyway.
> Tons of pictures online are public domain
Not really (well it depends how many images form a "ton" I guess). Copyright is automatic (you don't need to "register" you work anywhere - you have copyright when you create it) and it lasts some 25 to 100 years either after publication or after author death, depending on jurisdiction.
In order to certify some image as public domain, you need a declaration from the author that it's dedicated to public domain (which is not legal in countries like Germany - so a more elaborated dedication like CC0 may be needed). Or else you need to find very old images.
Most images at internet are not very old.
When reading I was thinking of OpenRGB, which seems to do the same thing but it tries to integrate more then just keyboards. It works with motherboard, RAM, GPU, mice, etc. RGB as well.
At one point I tried using their python bindings to change my PCs color based on sound (ran into hurdles I wasn't able to work around because I couldn't figure out how to get the level of sound i'm outputting in decibels). I could whip up something like this easy with OpenRGB.
I don't know if it's NoScript or uBlock Origin, but I don't see preroll ads on Youtube any more. Lots of sites load a lot faster too, since I don't have to wait for half a dozen slow-as-fuck analytics pings and facebook tracking images on every single page load. The loading speed is the main reason I use these; ads themselves don't bother me that much.
There's a browser addon that skips these parts whether you're subscribed or not, also any ad reads - the times are reported by users and even smaller to medium sized channels generally have times uploaded pretty quick, you can of course submit your own if a video doesn't have them.
We've played a quite a few of the unsolved case files and werewolf games and it lead me to a similar idea as you have here. I'm really surprised there isn't more "2nd screen" (I think that is the right term) games out there. The closest equivalent I can think of is the jackbox games where you're playing on your smart TV and there is an element where everyone uses their phones.
I think it would be a no brainer for someone to build a murder mystery style game that has a smart TV app and then a cell phone portion. The smart tv app guides through the general flow of the game and then assignments/tasks/clues can be done via individual phones.
I've gotten so far as to start thinking about developing something. If done well it would be awesome.
I saw it on one of the reddits I subscribe too, brought back memories. Really them things were pretty cool. I'm going to see if they even make it anymore...BRB...
yep! at amazon here
edit: add-on
From the Simpsons
Dr. S: Wait, did you know that there's a direct correlation between the decline of Spirograph and the rise in gang activity? Think about it.
[Dr. S picture]
Solved: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.underwood.route_optimiser
Several websites also do this. Search: "shortest route calculator"
I've made exactly one like this last year called 'Focus for Reddit' for Android, but stopped working on it because exams and life and didn't have so much time.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skuu.focusreddit
I may however start working again on it if people like/want it
Relay for Reddit also has this.
Play store link: Relay for reddit
Splendid makes one. Typically found in RVs boats and tiny apartments. They suck though. Small capacity and wrinkles clothes really bad. https://www.amazon.com/Splendide-WD2100XC-White-Vented-Washer/dp/B002PZA2UG/ref=mp_s_a_1_16?crid=3G1CZR2QHIZR9&keywords=combo+washer+dryer+machine&qid=1552354147&s=gateway&sprefix=combo+was&sr=8-16
Meaning is the answer. If you don't want to do something as badly as you think you should, maybe you could come to understand more deeply why it would be worth it, why it is meaningful.
"A man can endure any 'how' for the proper 'why.'" --I forget, maybe Nietzsche, but it was in Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl
I made this app, or something fairly similar. It's called Plask and you can post whatever photos you want, for people to swipe left or right.
The Play Store doesn't even work that way I don't think. I made an app with a somewhat general name, but when you search for the exact title in the store (question mark included) it doesn't show up because it's not popular enough
I had one of these. It sucked because it did get warm over time & you had to keep turning it over & got warmer the longer you used it during the night.
I'm down for this. I think it might work better with a shorter snippet though--like a small part of a song.
Here I recorded this quickly https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B20kKquAcfshUm44THI2dGNMcG8/edit?usp=sharing
Someone want to play telephone now?
Here, I'm too tired to go down that road with you so ELI5 article for you https://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2019/09/03/how-hong-kong-protesters-are-embracing-offline-messaging-apps-to-avoid-being-snooped-on/
Oh boy, do I have a book for you!
Might be better to find a different charity. Wikipedia's fundraising campaign sends out the message that they're dying; however, in reality they're actually very well off and doesn't need your donations. Only 6% of the received donations went towards server hosting (at least for the year 2014).
Plug a mini fridge into one of these. People use that setup for fermenting beer and all sorts of things reliably.
I use this app
For when I show someone something, or when a kid is watching something and I don't trust them to not make a game out of the steaming bar on a video, or if you want to turn your screen into a flip book art light
Granted its not as absolutely efficient as simply having one extra button with automatic security but hey
Not a registry edit, but (as usual) you can do this with ahk.
https://autohotkey.com/board/topic/13175-new-caps-lock-functionality/
If you decide to use that script scroll down through the thread, different people improve it over time.
TV. You are thinking of state TV.
Nevermind that though, lets assume that the channel rake sin a net profit of 10 million dollars per year, then divide that down by the population of your country. Now consider when was the last time a state agency made content to warrant such viewership. The only one that comes to mind is the danish helmet ad.
Also consider the absurdity of having your government be officially sponsored by NordVPN, Raid Shadow Legends, and whatever else Youtube rolls for them automatically. Quite literally Idiocracy.
I liked the idea of the alarm clock with wheels that would suddenly run off to some random corner of the room requiring you to hunt it down. I bet that would work really well for me. Until I threw it against the wall, of course.
Also Mr. Steele did that work for a priviate firm paid to dig up dirt on Trump. Why you would think THAT ADDS credibility is only explained by partisan wishful thinking.
>Mr. Steele and Orbis wrote the memos that made up the dossier, initially under contract to a Washington firm paid to dig into harmful matters from Mr. Trump’s past. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/12/world/europe/christopher-steele-trump-russia-dossier.html?_r=0
You know what that washington firm paid for? Fiction.
Well the internet doesn't sleep does it? The problem right now is that only information gets copied that people are interested in, like news articles getting copied into professional, commecrial databases. Or people file-sharing movies and software. ;) There are also institutions like the Internet Archive who copy public websites to their own servers.
My greatest hope is that the internet will get a little more decentralized in the future, like a gigantic file-sharing network. Ànd that there will be ways of saving data and websites distributed to thousands of servers or even the computers of ordinary users who "donated" their storage space. Some of these will hopefully always be online so everyone can have access to the data if needed.
But something tells me that governments and rich, old men will try to prevent something like that from happening. Decentralized systems are hard to control.
Play store link : Relay for reddit
Promo Video : Relay
If on Android. Try this.
Solo developer that has built one od the best apps for Reddit.
Some mods for Spring RTS (formerly TA Spring, a total-conversion for the hit RTS Total Annihilation) do exactly this: springrts.com
Additionally, Natural Selection 2 is marketed as a hybrid online multiplayer FPS/RTS hybrid.
It's a suite, meaning it does a whole lot of things that make reddit better. The thing I was referring to adds a button next to links that opens certain websites (wikipedia, images, etc) inline.
Here's a list of the major features, but it's not all-inclusive. For example, it doesn't mention the macros dropdown menu which lets you save certain text that you type often (most useful for mods, but you can stick copypastas in there if you really want to).
This is just a Reddit idea, I'm not an automotive engineer.
The core concept is that you would be retrofitting an electric motor and battery pack in the form factor of a wheel and tire.
electric scooters have 'motor in hub' design already:
https://www.amazon.com/Kee-nso-Electric-Bicycles-Scooter/dp/B083M49KRB/ref=asc_df_B083M49KRB/
The battery would be essentially donut shaped within the wheel.
But you would build a 'backwards' motor so the stator rotates with the battery and the armature would be fixed to the car.
So if the vehicle had a 20" wheel, the motor would effectively fit where the brakes would have been. Then the battery would go outside that, imagine if a drug smuggler hid 40 lbs of drugs inside the tires. Curved battery packs could go inside the wheel, see the link below:
https://global.honda/innovation/technology/automobile/Noise-reducing-wheel-picturebook.html
My first thought went to hamsters also!
Since pellet food likely won't have enough moisture in it, we can supply water bottles like this to supplement liquid intake.
Just hook everything up in our work/live/sleep cubicles and solve world hunger!
Have you seen those old literacy test?! In college we looked over some for a socialology class, they are ridiculous. I attached an example of one from the state of Louisiana.
http://www.openculture.com/2014/07/literacy-test-louisiana-used-to-suppress-the-black-vote.html
Some of these and some of these and toss em in like grenades.
Try out running a country here.
Simcity doesn't have a bunch of idiots running around doing idiotic things.
Nationstates does. It's really easy to go from a democracy to a dictatorship with 100% taxes.
Let's see you run a good country on here too.