faythofdragons @ faythofdragons @piefed.social Posts 0Comments 12Joined 2 mo. ago
I've seen tags change in front of my eyes,
I don't understand how that's better in any way? If customers should know how much an item costs, the cost shouldn't change during store hours at all.
In the US, we're using those tags to implement surge pricing. Even if we included tax on the tag, you still don't know how much it costs until you check out, because these tags let companies change the price at will.
It looks like it's curing in the bottle. Having a poor seal, and hot temperature can make it cure faster, but it'll eventually happen to any bottle of unused glue as the solvents evaporate out. Part of it is that plastic bottles are pretty bad at containing solvents in the long run, so glues that come in a metal can or tube will have a longer shelf life, but it might just be easier to buy a smaller amount of glue when you need it.
It's the marketing. I can't really blame people for thinking LLMs can do what they're advertised.
He got a car one piece at a time
However, unlike a car, you can buy it one part at a time.
Johnny Cash says otherwise lol
Yeah, and I have a hard time trusting a "de-google" os that requires I buy a phone directly from google. I want to be free from google entirely, and that includes not buying their hardware.
Winning at life, right here.
Then there's me, who mods games explicitly so I can hoard unused, but potentially useful items.
The school district I grew up in called them 'monitors'. It's always neat when languages line up like this, because 'surveil' and 'monitor' mean the same thing in english.
I've got a Note 8 that's still hanging on. Battery lasts me all day with moderate use, but my bank app isn't supported.
They probably mean stuff like Tylenol2, which is acetaminophen and codeine.