Remember that it's not the popular vote that counts, it's the electoral college, and current polling gives Trump a 2-in-3 chance of winning the college:
https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-2024-election/prediction-model/president
Remember that it's not the popular vote that counts, it's the electoral college, and current polling gives Trump a 2-in-3 chance of winning the college:
https://www.economist.com/interactive/us-2024-election/prediction-model/president
How rapidly that word has become meaningless. It just means “I want to bitch about something” now.
It is shocking that they waited this long.
So, "yes", but also no. You'll lose the calibration panel for your display, and the result will probably be unwatchable.
You're much better off buying a display which is un-smart to start with. These are often called "commercial displays". Or of course you could just buy a monitor.
The ad says "Lots of storage FOR PHOTOS", specifically.
If we assume that the typical iPhone photo is 4MB (they're almost always less), and you use half your storage for photos, ((128/2)*1024)/4 is 16,384 photos.
I'd argue that's quite a lot.
DoorDash "tips" are done before your food arrives, not after, and you can't change them after you order.
They're not tips, they're bribes.
Just don’t let Tim “wave” the flag again.
Because famously you can get Doom to run on things with a screwdriver.
It’s not exactly a bug. It’s just that Linux is extremely verbose and often spits out debug messages for things that are not relevant to your system.
Who will explain the concept of a plotter to you?
The sensor noise would be distributed evenly, and not clustered around the rod like bees.