I wonder if some competitor will just stick with classic search and peel off some users from Alphabet. Seems that could be fairly popular. Yahoo make a comeback!
They want you to always be connected to the internet, look at in-TV ads, and pay a subscription fee to use the TV. Holding on to my old one while it last...
Ok I was initially thinking this would be good for oil prices since they are leaving a cartel, but the article is saying this will just create more uncertainty. Seems we are damned if we do, damned if we don't these days.
Ah man, these guys rocked early on when I was younger. Still recall first booting up ZSNES to play a fan-translated Japanese-only RPG. It opened up a whole new world. Thanks, guys.
I was always fascinated by this kind of question as a kid. Like I would imagine that everyone had all the colors mixed up and we were each seeing something different.
Love it. Don't have any real use for one, but I have long thought about trying to build one. The Cyberdeck subreddit is a lot of fun. I think it harkens back to an older age of tech, where it wasn't just about digital but the importance of aesthetic visual forms.
I already use AI to help recall the various macros. I think this is a great use case for real world impact of AI. So many jobs still rely on Excel as central facet of analysis. I'm looking forward to trying it myself.
I wonder if they do not take this kind of thank that seriously so to encourage the paid tier for storage. I am teetering nearer my end to the free, mostly from all the emails over the years.
"an open-source reimplementation of the 1994 DOS game"
I love that communities band together to keep these things alive and even thrive beyond the original.