Raised by Wolves… 🥲
Raised by Wolves… 🥲
Teenage Engineering is a hardware design firm that Nothing contracts with for hardware design. They aren’t a division of Nothing and they don’t work on just earbuds.
Well now I want to see the spreadsheet too!
You might be interested in the documentary “It’s Quieter in the Twilight” about the engineers who keep the Voyagers alive.
Ah the classic “oh it was just a joke” strat.
It’s not a troll account. https://youtube.com/@DirtyTesla
Google launched “Google Wallet” in 2011. Killed it in 2015 for “Android Pay”. Android Pay was killed for Google Pay. Then Google Pay was deprecated for the version of Google Wallet that you currently use.
What is that music app?
Beeper Mini registered your phone number with Apple and connected directly to the iMessage servers. That version was killed after three days of usage. The mac mini farm still works but that’s just through an apple ID email address.
iOS 17 uses a small gpt-2 based model for predictive text.
The layoffs are related to the sale of Bandcamp to Songtradr.
https://variety.com/2023/music/news/bandcamps-layoffs-songtradr-1235758123/
Thanks! I found a bunch, now I just need to chop them up and add them into my ersatztv pipeline.
Does anyone know if I can find a dump of early 2000s commercials like this that I can use as bumpers?
I love old commercials and bumpers. This is awesome.
“Lyft defines Active Riders as all riders who take at least one ride during a quarter where the Lyft Platform processes the transaction. An Active Rider is identified by a unique phone number. If a rider has two mobile phone numbers or changed their phone number and such rider took rides using both phone numbers during the quarter, that person would count as two Active Riders. If a rider has a personal and business profile tied to the same mobile phone number, that person would be considered a single Active Rider. If a ride has been requested by an organization using our Concierge offering for the benefit of a rider, we exclude this rider in the calculation of Active Riders, unless the ride is accessible in the Lyft App.”
We’re around with no plans to shut down!