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Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic
Day 6: Board Based Off Fave Aesthetic

day 6: board based off fave aesthetic

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Hidden Messages In Electronic Boards
Hidden Messages In Electronic Boards
Hidden Messages In Electronic Boards
Hidden Messages In Electronic Boards
Hidden Messages In Electronic Boards
Hidden Messages In Electronic Boards

hidden messages in electronic boards

Okay, so: there's a local restaurant whose online ordering process involves various selecting various sauces to be included with one's order – so many units of teriyaki sauce, so many units of hot sauce, so may units of peanut sauce, and so forth.

The idea is supposed to be that you can select any combination of sauces you want, as long as it adds up to no more than four units. However, what the app actually required is that you select exactly four units of sauces; it wouldn't let you submit the ordering form if the total wasn't exactly four.

Just today I discovered that they seem to have fixed it... not by correcting the errant validation rule, but by adding a "no sauce" option, which counts toward the required total of four.

Thus, it's now possible to place an order with, say, two units of teriyaki sauce rather than four by entering 2x "teriyaki sauce" and 2x "no sauce". Similarly, an order with no sauce at all is 4x "no sauce".

This is quite possibly the least intuitive ordering process I've ever encountered, and I've literally worked in e-commerce.

Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)
Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)

Heiko Hellwig: Silicon Cities (2017)

Power Mac G4 (1999-2004)

Power Mac G4 (1999-2004)

Ok I caved, my beloved war computer

Ok I Caved, My Beloved War Computer

This is a subject that really interests me because I (28 years old) had computer classes in grade school where learning how to efficiently type was a big focus. As a result I have a very high WPM (words per minute) count and am an excellent touch typer.

However, I've heard that they started phasing out computer classes in a lot of schools because it's assumed that kids/teenagers already know how to use a computer in this day and age. But smartphones are more popular than computers now, and as result a lot of Gen Z/Gen Alpha kids are able to text very quickly but their typing skills aren't as good.

Nicole McLaughlin: ‘Teacup Headphones’
Nicole McLaughlin: ‘Teacup Headphones’

Nicole McLaughlin: ‘Teacup Headphones’

Fans' attitudes toward AI-generated works

Irissa Cisternino, a PhD candidate of Stony Brook University, is writing their research on topics related to technology, art and fandom. You can participate by filling out a survey and additionally, signing up for an interview. The survey is expected to last until at least the end of April, those, who signed up for the interview, will be contacted later. You need to be at least 18 years old to participate in either, be able to understand and speak English and identify as a fan.

After the completion of the research, it will be accessible as the dissertation of the researcher. If you have further questions, you can contact Irina Cisternino at [email protected] or Lu-Ann Kozlowsky at [email protected].

🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!
🖥 - Computer Plushies!!

🖥 - computer plushies!!

Burger King Internet Corner, New York (1998)

Burger King Internet corner, New York (1998)

I want owned physical media back, but I'm not sad to see DVDs go – optical media was always a transitional technology, and suffers from a number of intractable drawbacks. I want them to start selling movies on indestructible solid-state cartridges the size of a quarter, so I can keep my entire media collection in an unsorted pile in a random cabinet drawer and have to go rummaging through it like an amateur chef trying to find the lemon zester every single time I want to watch something. Do you understand? I want to lose the entire Star Wars trilogy between my couch cushions.

Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.
Assortment Of Mixed Generations Of The Apple Ipod Shuffles + Nanos In Clusters Of Like-colors.

Assortment of mixed generations of the apple ipod shuffles + nanos in clusters of like-colors.

The latest astronaut candidate graduates, a group of men and women of different races and ethnicities, greet the audience (not pictured) at their graduation ceremony. The candidates all wear blue jumpsuits with patches on them. Behind them is a black and gold graphic of a star streaking upwards. The background has white dots on it that resemble distant stars. Credit: NASA

Our newest class of astronaut candidates graduated on March 5, 2024. This means they’re now eligible for spaceflight assignments to the International Space Station, the Moon, and beyond! In the next twelve posts, we’ll introduce these new astronauts.

Do you want to be a NASA astronaut? Applications are now open.

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80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios
80s Advertising Radios

80s advertising radios

Source: Flickr/Joe Haupt

Watching AI Types Say We Need Generative AI-written Dialogue To Create A Game Where NPCs Can Remember

Watching AI types say we need generative AI-written dialogue to create a game where NPCs can remember and react to things and thinking of when the Call of Duty devs declared that they had finally pioneered the tech to have fish move away from the player, only for someone to post a video of fish moving away in Super Mario 64 a few minutes after the press conference ended

Bruce Munro: ‘Waterlilies’ (2012) Location: Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
Bruce Munro: ‘Waterlilies’ (2012) Location: Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
Bruce Munro: ‘Waterlilies’ (2012) Location: Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania
Bruce Munro: ‘Waterlilies’ (2012) Location: Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania

Bruce Munro: ‘Waterlilies’ (2012) Location: Longwood Gardens, Pennsylvania

100 shining colorful waterlilies made of 65,000 recycled CDs float at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania creating a light installation.

Technophobes need to apologise for "just put it in plain English you stupid machine!" because, well for one the decline in accurate error messages in favour of simplicity has contributed to the rise of tech illiteracy, but also because now whenever an "app" has a net connection error it will pop up a box saying something like "oo ooopsie! Your super duper feed went poo poo. We'll try again soon!" which having said to me by a corporation is about 8 million times worse than having to hear the word "network".

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