There’s a book called Robopocalypse where an AI gains sentience and then takes control of basically all robotics/anything connected to the internet to take over the world and I’d love to see that as a mini series.
There’s a book called Robopocalypse where an AI gains sentience and then takes control of basically all robotics/anything connected to the internet to take over the world and I’d love to see that as a mini series.
ENV2 gang. Great phone.
Fata Deum (not out yet) is a spiritual successor I’ve been keeping my eye on.
Actually not seeing that issue in Venmo. Are you looking in your transaction list?
Others have already responded to you with many of the same complaints I was going to bring up so I’ll just highlight a few things:
I absolutely cannot stand Subaru’s infotainment system. It’s actually the primary reason I’ll never get another one.
I take an off-brand Dramamine then hop in. Best if I know 20 minutes in advance that I’ll be playing since it takes a little time to digest, but I’m not doing chores.
I don’t get it. What’s happening here?
Where was a remake mentioned?
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I know you mentioned audiobooks but what about some digital books? Personally, reading makes my eyes tired so I know that, for me, reading something would be a good way to provoke a nap.
As a response to the idea that you may get fatigued by passive media, a book may be a good balance to that. With movies, shows, and audiobooks, you’re going to be listening the whole time. It’s just constant noise. A book may be more meditative.
Which reminds me, this may be a good time to practice meditation.
Can’t speak for how robust they are since I’ve never moderated a community, but Sync has modtools and the dev is very responsive and always working on adding new features.
Yes. Someone idly blocking a doorway isn’t aware of the space they’re occupying and how it may affect others.
There’s a solution nobody has mentioned yet, which is using an iMessage bridge application (allowing you to message iPhone users over iMessage). If you have a machine running MacOS, I just started using one called OpenBubbles that works great and, unlike other bridges (AirMessage or BlueBubbles), doesn’t require you to spin up and run a Mac as a server.
Alternatively, iOS 18 drops this month and has support for RCS, as some have mentioned. This is assuming you use Google Messages…