

This sounds borderline miraculous, and I have a feeling there’s bound to be a catch. I hope not, but I’m just too cynical.
This sounds borderline miraculous, and I have a feeling there’s bound to be a catch. I hope not, but I’m just too cynical.
It’s good to see though, their original shows just aren’t very good.
I’ve definitely noticed this, you watch one or two videos that are from a popular genre, and all of a sudden that’s half your recommendations. I’ve found the “not interested” option does work though.
They do have a lot of viewing history to work with though.
I haven’t seen one of those Rewind videos in years, are they still a thing?
There is a paid version, and it’s good value for money in my view.
YouTube is basically where all the science and engineering content has moved to. How it’s made, megafactories, air crash investigation, if you enjoyed that type of content, it’s now on YouTube.
Or wear out the wall switch.
You could save yourself cents per year!
They don’t actually say how much power a charger uses on standby, and make an unsubstantiated claim that they “wear out” due to “voltage fluctuations”. Sure thing.
Absolutely pointless article.
Precisely.
Either to take a very long time to get to the point, or to go off on a tangent.
Writing concisely is a lost art, it seems.
Ironically, the author waffles more than most LLMs do.
You would still need to run the computer off multiple plugs, as almost any 240v plug is 10a.
You’d likely need a dedicated breaker and plug, similar to a stove plug.
What about the rest of the computer though?
There’s something quite funny about making a few replies to people on a topic, doing something else with your life for several hours, then logging back in to a shitstorm. I’ve done it unintentionally a few times.
Ah, of course. Although, they did mention coatings to protect the material, but it does sound like it will be more fragile than existing plastic.