Why is Reddit watermarking images they don't own?
Python with extra steps
This is honestly ridiculous. The security concerns are unwarranted. Any surveillance that these drones could accomplish if hacked can just be bought off of any GIS website.
"But military bases" go fly a drone by one and see what happens. This already isn't a surveillance concern.
This is going to set the hobbyist and professional drone market back a decade.
Best genre of meme.
My favorite one is
Your brain: big, wrinkly (icky)
My brain: small, smooth, cute
Building a Plex server. Spending hundreds on blurays, ripping them, and haven't watched a single one
Nothing more frustrating than finally finding a question that matches your problem, it was closed as duplicate five years ago, and the purple link is one I looked at five hours ago that didn't help me.
NASA could do what SpaceX does if we gave NASA the money we gave SpaceX. I won't even give him credit for that.
I wish developers would learn that just because they're well paid doesn't mean they're getting the full value of their work. Your CEO didn't become a billionaire by paying you the full value of your labor.
There's always room for more and unions can get that.
This company will be dead in three years. No one will pin their livelihood to this engine after this
Blade Runner 2049. Extremely highly rated, just wasn't popular enough
I wish we could talk to spiders. I'd write an agreement with one that says, as long as it doesn't crawl on me, it can live in the house. I'll even build it a little shelf to protect from fan wind.
I used to like multiplayer back when there was a larger community element. Now no one uses their mic and the lobby changes every match so I'm basically just playing against bots anyway.