NPR gets most of its money from corporate sponsorships, which means advertisements, which falls back to being the product
NPR gets most of its money from corporate sponsorships, which means advertisements, which falls back to being the product
The side effect of the fourth option is your news outlet dies because it can’t get any money
So can nearly all physical locks you’ll find on a house door. The ones nearly everyone puts on their doors are super simple. Most thieves won’t bother though, if your lock poses even the slightest challenge they’ll go through a window if they really want in.
Picking a lock is a lot more likely than somebody finding an exploit and hacking your lock. In either case, locks are minimal theft deterrent, not prevention.
If it were Google, sure. Apple doesn’t sell ads, they’re not an ad company.
Implying blue states will be allowed to exist 5 years from now
This keeps getting posted and I’m not sure what people expect Apple do to. Do they genuinely expect Apple to bow out of the largest market on the planet? People are ridiculous if they think any company wouldn’t bow to China to keep selling there.
Not to mention Futurama has its own high profile people that other celebrities would probably enjoy working with, and probably had their own pull.
Also, they originally aired on 20th Century Fox, which seems to have a group of famous people that will pop on to random shows for cameos. I also think it’s easier for celebrities to do cameos as voice overs, since they can be recorded at any studio - even home studios.
This is very much said by somebody who’s never used an m1
C# is also exactly the same, you just don’t get yelled at when things are out of date and you only see that if you go to manually install packages
It is a good game and they used to have a video game version called killer queen black, which has slightly different mechanics. They killed the servers for online match making though 😩
There used to be a subreddit called /r/thatsabooklight that would point out this kind of stuff in movies and tv shows. Was a fun one to follow.
Alfred is just slightly better Spotlight or slightly worse Raycast (which you can totally use for free just fine)