This is like a $30 sandwich from one of the most famous delis in the country. I would not describe this as a typical American sandwich.
It would be nice if anyone linked the actual article instead of just guessing based off of a screenshot.
Edit: This is the actual Twitter thread... and this is the article referenced. They're saying that since solar plants all generally generate electricity at the same time, high enough solar adoption would mean prices would been driven down during those hours, which lowers the appeal of creating new solar panels over time. Which has implications for clean energy goals.
I think a swipe up gesture from anywhere answers it? I don't actually answer many calls though.
I don't think there is one of those in this conflict.
Looks like they're basically moccasins. Comfy in the right context but basically no support. They would need replaced frequently too...often enough that I wouldn't be surprised if common people did repairs themselves.
I mean, if the decision were made today, I guarantee our current supreme court in the US would not have given us fair use.
As an older millennial, I heard this same shit about millennials. Just typical boomer talk.
There are a lot of subreddits for which there is no real replacement. Sometimes the strength in a community is the people. Doesn't matter if reddit sucks if the people are there.
According to google I mean the Sphere, apparently?
The Vegas orb thing probably qualifies as a wonder.
TL;DR software development is hard.
Hard to respond with anything else since you haven't really given examples.
You think you're old? I was playing games on Apples, not Macs...