Dr Michael Mosley
Dr Michael Mosley
Yes, part of George Bush Jr’s administration put that in place
Apple always on = 100% screen brightness 100% of the time.
If you want Dimmed always on, as you described for OLED, that’s a $19.99/month subscription
As a fellow PS5 owner, and someone who would like to game on the go, the Steam deck interests me, especially as Sony refuses to release a proper handheld, but I’m finding it hard to pull the trigger on it, as the majority of my game catalogue is on PS5, and what games I have on PC are mostly not on steam platform. I have some games that are on steam that could be played on the go, but what is the Internet connectivity requirement like?
Probably didn’t want to pay for an ambulance
I thought it was only the prime minister of the UK who could end The Game
Bitch
Those are spring onions though, not leeks
Treasonous Colonial
0 seconds… not illegal to jaywalk here. Just look both ways and then cross
Totally agree. It’s still almost 2 miles of cars, but that isn’t nearly as impactful as saying 7.2 miles
I’m just wondering how they’re going to censor it once all the API and “fuck u/spez” slogans form
Looks like someone found out they are a robot
The first is 18th January with the next being 30th January, at least in 2024.
https://www.officeholidays.com/calendars/2024/01
You have to remember, some religious holidays follow calendars other than the normal one, e.g. Easter follows the lunar calendar, so changes each year, so what might be a special day this year, isn’t next year.
Other days with no national holidays in 2024 are:
7th March, 3rd April, 11th May, 8th June, 23rd August, 22nd October, 13th November, 27th November, 14th December, 28th December
That’s only relevant to america though
Considering 1 is a worse version of 2, which is a worse version of 3, I’d have to choose 3 and 4
I use it all the time, but I’ve recently got a new phone and it’s taking a while for the autocorrect to get used to my swiping, so it has a fair few mistakes currently
A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus.
If you start to think about how these lengths of time are defined it becomes clearer.
1 day = time to rotate on it’s axis once 1 year = time to complete a full rotation around the sun
For Earth, it takes us ~24hrs to rotate on our axis and 365.25 days to orbit the sun.
However, because Venus’ axial rotation is so slow (and another interesting fact, it rotates in the opposite direction to other planets) it actually completes a full orbit of the sun before 1 axial rotation.
Hence, a year is shorter than a day
For those interested:
1 Venus day = 243 earth days 1 Venus year = 225 earth days
3 days into the be school year… it’s that a record?