I'm convinced that people who are fascinated by llm chatbots are those who usually aren't better than a chatbot at whatever they do. That is to say, they can't do shit.
Nalivai
Nobody's saying that our royals are classy, except themselves, their paid weirdos, and, weirdly enough, americans.
I remember all those plastic clicking solutions that held batteries back then. I remember them because they always broke, always. I always have a small multitool with a screwdriver on me, and I can't recommend it enough
At this point, why even have a phone? Even cheap stationary player will give much better sound quality
When everyone was talking about them paying their workers fairly, I did not expect it being 60 bucks a year. It sounds like an insult to be honest.
Fair use or something
I'm actually happy the battery is screwed in. Most people wouldn't be swapping the battery in a daily basis (and those who do have a screwdriver anyway so it's not really a problem), but the benefits are more secure connection and less fiddly locking mechanisms that just prone to fail.
My wife's wired headphones are also last forever. She never listens to them while moving, only when she sits at the table and her phone lays firmly on it. If she needs to move, even in a different room she takes her headphones off, and only put them back when she is sitting firmly and the phone is stationary.
Ah, here's your problem, you're listening to j-pop.
Sorry, that was a bit of a mean joke, but I couldn't resist.
In this case you can invest 7 bucks in a good splitter.
I'm pretty sure both Nebula and Floatplane look for their talents themselves, you can't just decide to be there. And they look for something more sophisticated than a guy yelling n-word at children in a currently popular videogame.