if entire cities were designed around these the way they are with cars, everyone would be fine with it
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Did they really sold any? I'd think they all went to tech reviewers and influencers
One thing I've been noticing is that lately they been getting dumber.
For example this one doesn't need any of the "dialogs" nor Elon's name tag to convey the message
When I was shopping for a VPN I skipped those two specifically because they advertised on most podcasts I listened to (I know they are good now but that made me skeptic back then)
You forgot the smoothies
Same
The one I sometimes go to makes excellent burgers and fill the bag to the top with fries. It's expensive but I don't go there very often (and I hate McDonald's and BKs burgers)
Can't afford avocado toast anymore
My wife has a z flip 6 and it works great. She had a 3 previously and never had any issues either
Sometimes we had company lunches at that place. It was funny seeing the interns and newcomers building masive structures to maximize the amount of food in their plates
Yes! Instagram is the main way I start in touch with my friends and family and I keep my fb account alive because my parents and aunts/uncles still use it. Whatsapp is also our main form of communication so basically we are super tied to meta. I did close my twitter and Reddit accounts but essentially all the people I care about use meta in some form or another
They enabled some AI in Outlook for some of us as beta testers. You write a few words with the basic idea of the mail and it bullshits it into a full page full of nonsense with your initial words "summarized" in some bullet points most of the times
Then when you receive one of those emails it can summarize it into just a few words
We are truly living in the future!