So, if I grab an item off the shelf and browse around the store for a while, is the price going to be the price currently displayed or the price when I grabbed it?
If it’s the current price, what’s the point of a price tag? If I can’t actually know the price until checkout, then showing me the price is kind of a useless bit of data. I also suspect that the “speak to a manager” types would make that a major headache for stores.
If it’s the price when I grabbed it, how are they keeping track of that? I see two ways of handling that: one requires that you use their app to shop, and the other requires cameras and “machine vision” that are still unreliable, at best. The former seems more likely, but I doubt either is going to sit well with customers.
Edit: someone pointed out that it might not actually display a price, and you’d have to scan it to get your price. Kind of like the first option, but I think it’s going to turn off less tech savvy customers.
I haven’t seen that aspect addressed in any articles about the “feature”.
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Fork goes on the left; each has four letters.
Spoon and knife go on the right; each has five letters.
Gun goes… on top?
Relevant xkcd?
You can still get a USB-C dongle that supports charging and audio at the same time. It sucks that they make you do it, but I’m glad it’s still an option.
can’t even subtract from a timer (it can add, though!)
“Ok, Google, add -5 minutes to the timer”
It either explodes, or you start getting notifications in the past. Seems like a possible win, either way.
I can think of about four-twenty-ten-seven reasons not to learn French.
Left Shark has really pulled his life together!
Now paint splatters are coming for my job!?
Humanity truly is screwed.
Not just physical mail. The letter had to have the serial numbers of all devices associated with your account.
Sure, let me go digging behind my TV with all of my free time so that I can give you information you already have, dicks.
And, for the love of dog, please require that the volume knob not rely on software! I hate trying to turn down/off the radio and then wait while the car decides whether I’m serious.
When I first start my car, the screen has to go through the boot up sequence and safety warning before the volume knob starts responding. The music starts playing right away, though, at whatever volume the previous driver deemed appropriate.
A lot of signs are in English.
So they do have subtitles!
I guess we’re going with B
Ce n’est pas une cacahuète
TL;DW: The Nissan privacy policy states stated that they can collect and store information about your sexual activity for some reason.
Note: the page seems to have been updated to remove that wording, but you can see it archived on the Way Back Machine from when the video was released.
Edit: spelling
Automatic declassification is the declassification of information based upon the occurrence of a specific date or event as determined by the original classification authority; or the expiration of a maximum time frame for the duration of classification established under the Order (25 years).
It’s possible that the source of the document is the government itself, and the tow company maintained their end of the agreement.
Be the problem you wish to solve in the world?
My phone has the ability to disable Amber alerts separately from most other emergency alerts, but this one went out as an “Extreme threat” alert, and it feels unwise to disable those.
Maybe the fact that a potentially dangerous person exists 7 hours away from me shouldn’t be classified as an extreme threat?
Aside from blocking everything, is there something we can do to get these reclassified, or at least make them regional?