I need a source on that knife, where can I buy it.
FierySpectre
The lemmings in the film were actually purchased from Inuit children, transported to the filming location in Canada and repeatedly shoved off a nearby cliff by the filmmakers to create the illusion of a mass suicide.
Yo wtf
Our dishwasher has the option to reset the currently selected program but it has to take a minute to do so with the machine closed always. So you'd press start, realise you selected the wrong program and, even though nothing changed except software, still have to close it for a minute.
Installing GPU drivers :). Bonus if you need to use CUDA on top of that
That's the crazy thing here, it is interacting with programs in a way that is wildly inefficient. At some point stuff like this will be properly integrated, and that both scares and excites me.
Using that logic this includes commuting, as that is also not free time spent as desired.
Well, you are on Lemmy aren't you
Aside from platform agnostic password managers having support for it as a commenter below pointed out you can also save it on a physical "hardware security key" (e.g. yubikey). Technically this should be the best option as there is no way for anyone to steal your passkeys unless they physically take apart your hardware key (and there's even keys that have additional protections that make it impossible to take apart without destroying it).
However every single platform really pushes people towards using their own solution. So only their solution is neatly integrated in their platform and also preselected when you save a passkey. But all in all those are rather small hurdles for the security a hardware key gives.
Botanically speaking they are correct.
If they don't want people to be drunk in public they should impose a two drink limit on everyone or force bars to have a sleeping room all patrons are forced to sleep after consuming more than 2 alcoholic beverages.
For real though, what is the alternative? I live too far from the city to walk and getting someone to drive is not always easy and in the case of a taxi, expensive.
Neither does it support HDR content
It's like enabling https on your website with a self-signed certificate. Cool but worthless as an indication of validity to anyone but yourself.