Such a revolutionary technology. If only some other company had previous experience with it and already developed some mitigations for it… /s
TheFerrango
It makes sense, if it's night and a black person is smiling, you only see an array of teeth floating mid-air, spooky!
A based black guy I once saw while commuting used to walk around with a high visibility jacket, so you could see him even in the night.
I can finally be my based self again, no need to cover behind a mask of normie takes and ideologies
That’s an economist level reply right there
Must’ve been Win7. There were ways to upgrade certain 7 licenses to valid Win 8.x licenses (the infamous Windows 8.x with Media Center) that you could get if you had a viable Win7 license (anything except starter, basic and pro). Win 10 and 11 were free “upgrades” if you had a 7+ key
Windows 7 and Windows 8 were definitely not free upgrades
At least they’re a targetable demographic.
Cries in Windows Phone
It’s somehow funnier this way
6 MegaMeters? That’s 6000 kilometers
IIRC that’s just an issue with AM radios. And it happens with petrol cars too. A friend of mine’s car has this weird quirk where, while running below 50km/h, (I assume) the alternator generates RF interference in the AM band.
We have nothing broadcasting there though, so no biggie.
Tuna with a new taste?
This really happened, just search for “Reddit rule 34” on a search engine.