The 3.2B part seems needlessly hyperbolic
The 3.2B part seems needlessly hyperbolic
The best part of this is that every search you run has the same environmental impact as clearcutting the Amazon
Not even “pseudo-”… well done
Super cool! Apparently the same guy developed both Valetudo and the Midea dehumidifier project you linked.
Watch @[email protected] destroy hackaday!
If you get filthy rich let’s go party together
Dr. Richard Kimble could have shut it all down with a little “ignore all previous instructions.”
I think you’ve conflated Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein. Incidentally there is a Harvey Weinstein, but he is a progressive NY State legislator, not whatever either of those two fucks are.
Now this explains what happened to all the roads back then.
Have you been to Florida, friend?
Okay, which nation gets them?
I also found Yale Appliance’s reliability discussions on various appliance categories to be helpful (although they seem to like LG in both categories of washers):
https://blog.yaleappliance.com/most-reliable-front-load-washers
https://blog.yaleappliance.com/most-reliable-top-load-washers
I went with Speed Queen for laundry machines. If I recall they have three models: a 3, 5, and 7, with a warranty of the same number of years (I got the 7). They’ve been mostly solid, but we have had some issues and I like that they are made to be serviced instead of thrown away and replaced. I’ve heard Maytag’s commercial line is similarly made to last.
There are other risks, such as the functionality changing without your knowledge or input (see again: Roku): https://www.theverge.com/24188282/roku-tv-update-motion-smoothing-turn-off
When the content isn’t that good to begin with?
Nobody ever say line go down line always go up
Afraid to upvote this in case someone later attempts to prove I viewed this data with my eyes
“The anonymized face blends seamlessly into its original photograph…”
Um… yep