

Or just doing something fun with her spouse.
Or just doing something fun with her spouse.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was pro bono.
She charged Disney tens of millions for those marvel movies, but she only got like $35k for filming asteroid city in Spain, which was probably enough to cover a few months of international travel and lodging for a celeb. She likes Wes Anderson and was more interested in working with him than making money.
TL;DR: regulations.
It’s hard to quickly get capital and quickly scale a business. The EU is a market that companies expand into once they can staff legal and product teams that can focus on the complexity of the EU.
Don’t ask me. I didn’t write it. Wasn’t me.
It can happen if the tool offers a clear productivity boost.
It can also happen if the competing product does what Figma did. Clone your competitors layout, keyboard commands, workflows, then just add on a bunch of cool new toys.
Depends on what do you for a living and what the alternative tool is. If you’re a professional creative that is working in a larger creative team, it’s hard to break free because of workflows, compatibility with oddball features, or you’ve hired people who are know how to fly at warp speed in CS, but are going to slow way down when they have to build muscle memory for a new tool. .
I see the Eagan’s placed a picture of Keir in the salt crystal room.
It would’ve been easier to just huff glue.
Seems like most of the downvotes are in the Telsa communities. The other communities upvoted it heavily.
Having clocked in a lot of hours in San Francisco cabs, Ubers, Lyfts, and Waymos, IMHO, the Waymos are the least terrifying - by far.
My opinion might change if they’re ever allowed to travel at high speeds on a highway, but in a congested city where you can rarely get above 35mph, they feel really good.
No aggressive or distracted driving, no tipping, no stinky ass air freshers, and generally no double parking to pick people up.
I’m a convert.
The video is two minutes. You could’ve already had that answer.
I love the idea of PeerTube, but sometimes I get frustrated with the performance.
No. It’s still circulating, and there was no legislation created to transition the country away from it.
Trump is just winging shit with executive orders. He can stop making new pennies, but he can’t stop circulating old pennies, and he can’t force retailers to round unless congress passes legislation.
For anyone else having performance problems with this peer tube instance.
Which one of the 2 buildings was this in?
I’m just here for the illicit loading
Apple has not changed anything in the public build of iOS. News summaries are disabled in the developer beta of 18.3, which is still about 6-8 weeks away from being done.
And my point is that the headline makes it look like Apple intelligence is being disabled. It isn’t. This only impacts a feature of a feature. Notification summary functionality isn’t going away, it’s just being restricted to non-news apps in the current developer beta.
And they’re only on dev beta 3, and they usually release around beta 8, so things could change. They often do.
“Rolled back” is a bit of a clickbate title. iOS 18.3 will like turn off notification summaries for news apps.
So a small piece of one feature is likely being temporarily disabled.
In the back of my head, I always wonder, what if he’s actually brilliant, and this is all just a ploy to get dumb racist rednecks off of ICE vehicles.
Has that been confirmed? Seems like this is still rumormill stuff.