99% Invisible did an episode on this.
It’s a great listen. Basically it makes audiences think the show is funnier, or rather it gives audiences permission to laugh out loud alone.
99% Invisible did an episode on this.
It’s a great listen. Basically it makes audiences think the show is funnier, or rather it gives audiences permission to laugh out loud alone.
Mostly by accident, imagine what we could do if we were trying to kill everything off.
They’re just going to order whatever they like anyways.
It requires personally identifying information to login. That’s a hard pass for menu people.
Still might be. It’s a $3500 device. Just because it’s getting press doesn’t mean it’s going to be successful.
Sports. I can get a hundred tweets of highlights almost instantly on Twitter.
Any recommendations on cups? My cups just crapped out
Pranks can 100% be harmless and fun, but if you’re ever questioning whether or not a prank is harmless don’t do it.
Basically everything Just for Laughs does is gold. You can spend hours watching their videos.
I go for a variation of this if a coworker leaves their computer unlocked when they leave for lunch or the day.
Screenshot their whole desktop, hide all icons and the toolbar. Set the background to the screenshot. Boom a computer that looks exactly the same as before but doesn’t work.
Quick, non permanent, takes a few minutes to work out, lesson learned to not leave your machine unlocked.
Locks keep honest people honest and that’s about it
My bidet cost ~$30 and took about 20 minutes to install to my existing toilet using basic tools. It’s great. I highly recommend it to anyone .
I can get reposts every couple of hours on here.
"If you try to hack a US intelligence or defence agencies and fail, you go to prison.
If you do hack the US intelligence or defence agencies and, you get a job."
My high school comp-sci teacher.
I get this was a competition in this instance though. These guys will certainly have jobs if they want them.
Do you have any recommendations on how to buy a domain?
There’s a microwave repair store in my city.
There’s always one person there when I dive by but never any customers. There’s a neon open/closed sign that changes daily so someone is there.
No clue what exactly is going on there.
Right? I can solve one in a minute to minute and a half. By normal people standards, impressive, by cyber standards I’m laughably slow.
I’m cool with that
It seems like people just want to be told what to do.
Yes exactly. Not many people like to figure out how something works, they just want it to work.
Apple’s success isn’t because it’s the best at any individual feature. It’s successful because All the features just work without having to figure anything out.
I never would’ve expected it until it happened, just barely above a whisper, loud enough for me to hear and not anyone else…
In the same vein as MetalGamer Jesus, Game Sack has some N64 episodes as well.