Kagi, Sider, YouTube Premium.
The shell cracked. I emerged. How it will end is anyone’s guess.
Kagi, Sider, YouTube Premium.
“I’m sorry Dave, I can’t wash that. This wardrobe is too important for you to jeopardize it.”
Yes to SH launcher. I LOVE it!
Subspace interference.
Just cuz I’m a curious little snot, how do you define a “good” religion and spirituality GPT?
Am I the only shopper who buys a hot dog and a cheese slice, tosses the dog bun, rolls the dog into the pizza slice and narfs out?
So how will Apple craft this announcement in a way that avoids showing some kind of submission to the will and desires of the Android juggernaut? Let me guess… Anyone texting in from hardware other than an iPhone will still get the funky balloon color, eh?
I can only imagine that at some point in the future humans will be on deck for such modifications. Brave New World, eh?
An a.i. clarification of the article’s summary: Researchers proved that stem cells from mammals can turn into any cell type like cells from an early embryo. These are called naive stem cells. They’ve shown naive stem cells work great in rodents, but not as well in primates since the donor cells don’t match the host embryo. So they tried different conditions to produce naive stem cells from monkeys and got better at growing chimeric embryos. A chimeric monkey is one that has cells from two different embryos combined together. They created an aborted fetus and live chimeric monkey with high donor cell numbers. Testing showed the donor cells integrated into many tissues (including sex organs and placenta) of the chimeric monkeys, up to 90%. This is a big deal for researching naive stem cells and genetically modifying primates.
Yep. That’s why I also pay for it. It’s a reasonable price for a valued service. Moaners gotta moan.
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You can ask Claude.ai this question and it will provide an answer.
I think I see where you’re going with this…
After 30 years on MacOS (yes, I am older than dirt), I switched to Windows 11. I love it. With a few software add-ins, notably Better Desktop Tool and Start11, as well as a deep-dive into Settings/Notifications, etc., it’s useable, comfortable, fairly Mac-like, and not too annoying. I guess I’m lucky as I don’t have any UI/UX baggage from past Windows OSs to drag behind me. Yeah, it’s different than MacOS, but I can get stuff done.
SquareHome launcher. Emulates the experience of a Windows phone user interface. I’ve never had a Windows phone, but the functionality was quite appealing, and I’ve made it my own.
" I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that…"
Looks just like my last AirB&B, TBH.