Pretty sure the desk is for your back, not your heart?
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The entirety of "open" ai is complete bullshit. They're no longer even pretending to be nonprofit at all and there is nothing "open" about them since like 2018.
The car can put out its own ad hoc wifi network or be added to your work network. Fobs have decent enough range too and so global access to my car via the internet is only marginally more convenient at best (and not sure I want it to be connected at all for security reasons tbh).
The key fob remote start would be fine and for free. Or you could use local wifi instead of the open internet which is a security risk. This is anti consumer bullshit made to get a subscription where one is not required.
You might get hacked but it's more likely windows or your updated app might add new bugs or ads or some shit. Quality on updates is often terrible.
Probably not the greatest move but users are generally punished when they update software more often than gain anything (usually just the promise of marginally more secure software) so they are implicitly encouraged to avoid updates.
Would be awesome if software was secure on purchase and not sold as a subscription service.
Damn that's just an ad. There is no escape
Many insurance companies won't even insure homes in much of Florida.
Yay a spoiler candidate
If you enjoy base-building at all as well try Rift Breaker. It's basically Diablo with tower defense, great game.
Pocket pair has money. Pal world was a smash hit and sold millions of copies and they could still be buried under legal fees by a behemoth like Nintendo via bullshit like repeated appeals
Edit: in the us at least, not sure if this is suit is in Japan only, seems it was filed in tokyo. See the downfall of gawker for a US example
Thanks, I wish more people did their own tests and published them like this since marketing for electronics is loose at best