The news article is a poor summary of a YouTube video. If you just care to see the door being opened, it’s around 5:13 https://youtu.be/EmqFoojMeD8 but the video itself is more interesting than that.
The news article is a poor summary of a YouTube video. If you just care to see the door being opened, it’s around 5:13 https://youtu.be/EmqFoojMeD8 but the video itself is more interesting than that.
My guess is digital zoom
I was going to post this exactly. Stop hurting your gums OP!
one always thinks of a plurality of people
Speak for yourself! I don’t immediately think plural when “they” is used.
The problem with TSA is that it reduces our privacy and dignity in exchange for security (that security may be theatre). HTTPS is different because it increases privacy which allows us to keep more dignity (security that is not theatre.)
TSA is like needing to strip so that your clothes don’t get wet while going out in the rain, while HTTPS is like wearing a raincoat so your clothes don’t get wet while going out in the rain.
The company I work at would fail this test about two thirds of the time.
The Plex feature is trailers for other movies, like when you go to the cinema.
(Not trying to defend/excuse fking Amazon lol) They’re easy to skip, though. I imagine these will not be skippable.
Also, people have paid to have Plex play them trailers for years, as it gives a cinematic experience.
It’s not for me, an ad’s an ad.
3.5 feet to a meter
I like nicotine+ as an alternative client
In my city, we have strict parking designated zones and you have to take a photo. If it’s left on the sidewalk or road, it won’t let you end the trip, implies it will fine you, plus they’ll send someone to move it.
Just guessing based on this open issue, kbin has not done this yet.
Yes, big platforms have stripped this for years. It is in their best interest to do so.
Exif data is stripped when uploading to Lemmy.
1 or 2, watch tonnes of porn