There’s AI and then there’s “Oh my God, one of them has a foot pointing backwards”
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That’s not right Matrix was never going to become Element.
Be careful with this as monitors are usually a different aspect ratio to a TV so a you may get a distorted/cropped picture or black bars (depending what you connect to it) which will be noticeable at larger sizes.
I don’t remember the last time I used a phone book. There have been better ways to get a number for a long time.
Think it must be at least 30years ago.
Don’t mean this rudely, struggling to find a way that doesn’t sound condescending because I know things can be different in different regions. Didn’t realise that still happened.
In my experience all of this has been done wirelessly for several years.
The risk of malware means you aren’t allowed to plug in sticks. For business use you share a document or wirelessly connect to a display.
In fact our local library didn’t USB sticks eight years ago when I was researching our family tree.
An interesting point not touched upon is that the types of people using USB sticks has changed. Because the use of technology filters down from tech savvy, to general population, to people late to the scene or can’t change.
We are in that last stage now. They are buying by price and so easier to take advantage of.
But the UI hasn’t been finalised yet?
I’m uncertain about this. It doesn’t seem much different than things like Inoreader and seems to lack as comprehensive a search.
Remember fuel cells? One tiny drop would power your phone for a week.
I think the problem with every survey I’ve seen is that it does something like
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yes, there’s lots wrong with picture.