Man, the onion buying infowars was the one good news story this entire month… of course we can’t even have that
Man, the onion buying infowars was the one good news story this entire month… of course we can’t even have that
I believe it should still work, as alarms trigger for me even if my phone updated overnight or I put it on the charger dead before going to sleep, but I’ll have to test it
As the linked screenshot shows, you have the option to choose between shutting down and rebooting. There is no need to explain the difference to me, I demonstrated that the thing you want to do is possible.
You can, see my other comment: https://feddit.org/comment/3001525
That’s not what I mean, I’m talking about the Shortcuts app:
Oooh yeah good point. I didn’t make that connection
There is a shortcut action to shut down the phone which you could trigger with an automation, I suppose.
Huh? What context is this list set up in? I don’t really see how it relates to the medication issue.
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That’s not what that page is saying. It’s terrifying enough that it’s a tie, there’s no need to make up fake polling information.
This article seems to imply they’ll withdraw charges for all parties, but the statement reads like they will only withdraw charges for the people confirmed dead…? Which is it
That was my first thought. But then (before reading the questions) I also imagined other similar scenarios like with a soccer ball and my desk at work, lol.
My experience with this experiment was kind of like when they play memory flashbacks in movies, I could see the ball being pushed and falling, but with jump cuts and the timing was off. Detail-wise I’d say it was kinda like what you got from AI image generation when Dall-E first came out two-ish years ago.
I don’t think I have the most visual imagination out there but if aphantasia is one end of the scale I’m pretty far to the other side.
because the earth is big and you don’t have a hard drive big enough to store it locally?
They’re not super common. I don’t see one every single time I go grocery shopping, though I would say typically there are maybe one or two recalls posted somewhere in the store at a time. Most I’ve seen at once is four, maybe a year or so ago, but they also keep the signs up for a few weeks so they didn’t happen all at once.
They do always have either a picture of the product or at least the name prominently placed, so you can glance at it to see whether it’s about something you might have bought.
In Germany, supermarkets typically post product recalls right on the doors or over the shelves of the section that has the affected products. I guess if you bought something you might be less likely to go down that aisle again next time and come across the sign, but (barring a big empty space at the entrance) I think that’s the most reasonable place for them to be
I bet this is going to be some sort of gotcha about how people didn’t feel the need to “deprogram an extremist liberal”, so obviously everyone is out to get the poor poor conservatives who just want to be vile in peace
According to the keynote at least, the integration is literally just Siri offering to defer to ChatGPT for some requests. Basically a more advanced version of “here’s what I found on the web” if it doesn’t know what to do otherwise.
Funnily enough, Apple isn’t even paying OpenAI for that, they’re literally saying it’s for exposure.
That’s not quite right. In bytecode, lambdas are significantly more efficient than anonymous class instances. So while the lambda implementation is semantically equivalent, characterizing it like you have is reductive and a bit misleading.