Drone strikes are the holy grail of the military-industrial complex. They are cheap to run meaning that the air force doesn't have to give them a huge budget yet consume precision bombs and missiles at a steady rate meaning that the weapon industry get a secure revenue stream. And they can be scaled up almost infinitely since there is no bad news coverage of wounded veterans or crying widows on us television.
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If my mom saw that on her phone she would call me and say her phone was exploding. Or go and buy a new phone.
Doing stuff behind the scenes is fine because people are ignorant and easily panic. But it should have been visible in the battery power menu or something.
I've lived in northern sweden and unlike americans we don't haul appliances around daily. When I would buy one I hooked up my trailer, brought my old broken one to the recycling center and picked up my new from the store going home. Or pay for delivery and disposal if that was an option.
It would take the entire day due to the distance but that's not really the fault of the trailer or the car.
But he heard from a friend?!
An app doesn't come with it's own server set up and done. I'm guessing the precursor to the app was the twitter feed (using sms even at the start?).
It only sticks because it's true. Just like HD bikes.
"Oops" is already there.
With the strikes and every production on halt and needing to restart? Maybe early 2025 if we're lucky. Earlier is possible I guess if the parts settle in the not too distant future and CBS put prio on SNW once things resume.
Isn't it just a web app/electron on windows anyway? I've run a whatsapp "client" on linux for years without problems.
A booring feed is less likely to result in doom scrolling though.
Hard to describe since it's literally called livetv... It uses the saint martin top level domain... ymmv
Don't download their player obviously
You don't get to pick the hour it's scheduled for delivery? Or atleast am/pm/evening?