You didn't buy the upgraded package the stereo told you about, that's why: https://www.newsweek.com/stellantis-dodge-car-drivers-adverts-pop-ups-2045033
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"And to prove it's not a fluke we'll do it again!"
I also made it about 2 paragraphs and had to go back and read more to double check. It felt like one of those recipe websites that starts with a story of their grandmother migrating from Italy, several more paragraphs and some titled sections that still don't have much info. Except there was not much of a payoff on this one. Could not tell for how long to cook the salmon because I lost interest, don't care of ai wrote it or not.
Depends how it's handled. If its just a gag and you show investors a shiny graph with a line going up (# of toilet paper holders went up this week!), it could work.
E.g.: in some of the roller coaster tycoon games, you could fire staff, but it wasn't necessarily a core mechanic.
Unfortunately..
As someone with an n100, I did have to spend on an apple TV to have a hardware accelerated client for some of the harder to transcode content (h265 4k at higher bit rates). N100 will absolutely choke on some of those even with hardware acceleration enabled.
Just replying to agree to everything. You will also not believe just how fast home assistant feels running on an n100 compared to a RPI 4. Can't speak of the RPI 5 wince I don't have one, but unless you plan to interface with hardware, a used thin client mini PC just can't be beat with the 5 being so expensive for this use case.
He goes into detail on some of the videos, but to summarize the "controversial" videos due less well when it comes to recouping the money it takes to film them (if at all). They (often):
- have to account for more travel expenses to interview people
- can't be sponsored since no one wants to sign up for those kinds of pieces and depend on ad revenue alone
- can include additional legal costs (have lawyers review things, etc. )
- for things that are time sensitive, they can also mess with the work life balance of the team and the regularly scheduled content they've been working on
- stress from dealing with mega corps with the money to ruin you as a side quest
Good ol' orange market.
Looks like your average game of thrones episode after season 4 👀
Speaking of SNES, I enjoyed the top gear soundtracks. They were like eurobeat on a race before eurobeat, powerful yet soothing: https://youtu.be/sqF1nOdV7bY
P.S.: you might be missing some of the benefits stereo can provide: https://youtu.be/nGeyVf5kkjI
Or built for a different market, like 90s Hondas/Nissans etc. which assumed every country was as safe as Japan when it came to car theft. Nowadays its mostly profit driven. Security is not cheap and can add it's own set of headaches (security vs convenience).
Edit: Nissan still sucked at it from what I remember hearing of those and some kias being the main target near where we lived.