Xbox series X. I couldn’t sign in to my profile, so the game wouldn’t load because I bought it electronically and it’s tied to my user. I sent them a little love letter for that.
Xbox series X. I couldn’t sign in to my profile, so the game wouldn’t load because I bought it electronically and it’s tied to my user. I sent them a little love letter for that.
I couldn’t play Baldur’s Gate 3, a single-player game, when my internet went out. That pissed me right off.
And yet quaint in retrospect
I need to start using “are you a bad enough dude” more in casual conversation.
The supercharger network is crucial to EV ownership. I know my great car has suddenly turned into a facist-mobile, but I’m not going back to gas.
Gartner Hype Cycle is the new Moore’s Law.
Paxton with Clarence Thomas in a private jet to Tahiti: “got ‘em!”
They’re moving away from that, only using Yelp for backfill when they have no data. There is instead a “thumbs up/down” set of buttons (because the 5-star system is uselessly Boolean anyway). Contribute to the ecosystem by rating places using this, and eventually it will reach parity with Google.
I’m with you, for the most part. There are a couple vitals I would like to track for my own reasons, but yeah same otherwise. There are a few handy tools but none I can’t live without.
You can get the Apple Watch with cellular to receive calls, but I think it will only be a companion to your main phone.
Right, but if you want it to track your sleeping….
The current watch’s battery life makes it a non-starter for me. Sleep and health trackers would be nice, and might convince me to make the leap. But no way to do that without charging the current ones twice a day, which is ridiculous. In a perfect world it would go for a whole week before charging.
I didn’t know this was a thing… I’ll look into that setting, thanks.