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Oh that’s just The House on Ash Tree Lane. It just does that sometimes
Oh that’s just The House on Ash Tree Lane. It just does that sometimes
Didn’t he also cheat on his wife a while back? What a piece of shit of a human being
I feel like modern day mega stuffed is what double stuffed used to be. Normal oreos now only have just enough of a thin layer of cream to get away with not being sued for false advertising
Still really curious to find out if the rumors of it being a battery hog are true. I was set on finally upgrading my Note 20 Ultra to an S25 Ultra, but not if battery life is a mess
He’s sharpening it to star in a movie about a guy that fences with his jaw. Truly the greatest method actor of our time
A lot of anti-consumer practices, and they’re a bunch of smug assholes
Why is Makima working at McDonald’s? Does she just enjoy the control of being able to get your order wrong on purpose like every other McDonald’s worker?
As an American, my favorite temperature is lukewarm paint
Honestly not too familiar with that. I imagine if they’re touting this as a new thing, FRP either does something different or was lacking compared to this in some way.
Though it is Google, they could have just killed FRP in favor of this and added messaging features like they do with everything else
For what it’s worth, they’re trying to fix that with Android 15. Not sure if this is one of the features they’ll also be back porting to older phones too like this article briefly touches on, but either way it sounds like if you factory reset the phone, it can’t be set up again unless they know your login: https://www.wired.com/story/android-15-theft-detection-lock/
Google says in a blog post, the company is adding four data protection features that can help keep your information locked down. The first stops your phone from being set up after a factory reset, unless the person knows your login details. “This renders a stolen device unsellable, reducing incentives for phone theft,” Google vice president Suzanne Frey writes.
Honestly this movie in general was peak “I want to like this movie so bad but I legitimately can’t”
I hope this is true. I was just talking the other day about how there hasn’t been news of it for so long it probably wasn’t happening
Just so they can release another animation with a $5 budget in a few years.
Miura deserved better.
Wow, nature is so unique and interesting! By the way, please never show me this picture again!
A publicly traded company prioritizing consumer satisfaction over short term profits? Learning from their “mistakes” after they still got a shit ton of money for it anyways and probably will if they do it again? I’m not banking on it.
Oh boy my favorite anime that’s definitely, absolutely about diving
I’m honestly ready to not support Xbox anymore after this. They’ve been non-stop fumbling the ball with game releases this generation. Hi-Fi Rush was the first game that came out that I felt was phenomenal and such a breathe of fresh air, and they just straight killed the studio anyways. Killing studios that make good games is not how you foster a gaming platform people want to be part of.
But you can literally buy a cheap android phone for less than this device that does everything it does (and might do some day), maybe even better. Why buy a strange and unfamiliar form factor, when most people are comfortable with a smartphone already? They can just choose not to interact with anything other than the assistant if they really want to, and still be better off.
I have a ton of assorted ones from over the years. Here’s a select few:
Don’t worry, the wendigo that breaks into your car at night to wait for you to return will keep it company :)