Why would a vending machine ever need AI?
It’s still very rare for me to see a pump with ads. Mostly happens at stores with attached gas stations: Kroger, Walmart, etc. I don’t go to those places. Not because of ads though. That’s just a bonus.
It’s less about how clean it actually is and more about how I feel about it. Same way that I wouldn’t eat anything that fell into a brand new unused toilet. Like, it’s clean, but… nah.
I’d never do that, even if I just deep cleaned my sink.
You mean the thing we, the customers, have been saying from day 1 is true? How shocking.
You prioritized game exclusively and free games hoping that would draw in gamers. Instead, people just hoard the free games and spend no money because they don’t like your platform. There was no real reason for anyone to switch and your choices left a sour taste in our mouths.
I can get behind this in general, but I do wonder what your issue with this particular feature is.
Funnily enough, I got mad at CVS being far too persistent on my meds when I kept texting no I don’t need a refill that I finally said “fuck off” and then it finally stopped pestering me. I didn’t expect it to do anything. I was just mad.
Sadly, doesn’t work everywhere. Sometimes, this is still necessary.
Don’t forget about the freezer. Can’t trust that bastard either.
99%, if not more, of it isn’t real anyway so it hardly matters.
The app I use already does this.
I don’t know, but I will say that while 10kg doesn’t sound like a lot, for something like fentanyl that’s millions of doses.
Uhh, because I have a working optical drive. Am I in the minority now? Doesn’t get a ton of use but every now and then I have to rip a DVD I own because it’s starting to die.
What does any of this have to do with fair use?
Surely they are still protected by the first amendment. Not that Trump cares.
I leave a Google review for places that have shitty tipping practices.
Believe it or not, Albert Einstein.