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  • Also fire departments, hospitals and other medical services. They’re extremely reliable, last a very long time on a charge and don’t shatter when you accidentally drop it.

  • iOS 18 is available today
  • Wait, where do I disable the lockscreen camera? I haven’t yet found that option unfortunately.

    It’s one of my most hated “features”, to the point where I just completely disabled the camera itself to get rid of it.

  • If you could regulate something relatively inconsequential, what would it be?
  • If you have a surround setup, try boosting only the center speaker. Dialog is usually played through that.

    Someone else mentioned a compressor. If your tv/hifi has a night mode, it’s doing that exact thing.

  • United States fast food chains in Europe
  • The best part is that if they asked the guy nicely he’d be all too happy to struck a deal for an early retirement, but in typical American fashion they immediately showed up with lawyers and sued.

    He made provisions since to ensure the US Wendy’s will never get that name, including opening more locations so that they’re now a “fast food chain” as well.

  • Boosting that CV
  • I have a cousin that works at a petrochem plant. He told me that all the “common trips” never really happen since they’ve been drilled on how and what to do and how to prevent them, but the second shit really does go down you better have a senior around that has seen that specific trip before. Especially considering there’s tens/hundreds of thousands worth of produce being burned off by the second until things are back under control.

  • My experience switching from Android to iPhone
  • Having moved to iPhone fairly recently I do like the overall experience, however Face ID is by far the biggest downside over a good under screen fingerprint scanner.

    When picking up the phone and holding it in front of my face it works perfectly well, but that’s probably less than 50% of the unlocks I do.

    Most of the time the phone would lie flat on a desk, on a nightstand, couch armrest etc. I can see and interact with the screen just fine, but the phone can’t see me properly. Making me pick the phone to quickly check a notification.

    I’m probably entering my password about 4-5x as much as my old phone because of that

  • Study Finds That 52 Percent of ChatGPT Answers to Programming Questions Are Wrong
  • The amount of reference material it has is also a big influence. I've had to pick up PLC programming a while ago (codesys/structured text, which is kinda based on pascal). While chatgpt understands the syntax it has absolutely no clue about libraries and platform limitations so it keeps hallucinating those based on popular ones in other languages.

    Still a great tool to have it fill out things like I/O mappings and the sorts. Just need to give it some examples to work with first.

  • Voyager 1
  • Oh I switched jobs, so not switch as in migrate.

    The industry I work in now is very conservative, so Microsoft is a brand people know and "trust". Amazon is scary and new.

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