Wow, I can’t remember the last time I rented a dvd. Maybe when Netflix sent physical dvds in the mail?
I see these machines at my local grocer and wondered if anyone used them. I guess the answer is no.
Wow, I can’t remember the last time I rented a dvd. Maybe when Netflix sent physical dvds in the mail?
I see these machines at my local grocer and wondered if anyone used them. I guess the answer is no.
Can I ask areal question? I’m not trying to be a dick or smart ass, I legit don’t get this. What is bullshit here? I read the article and it seems like a useful feature to me.
“this week, we will launch an opt-in experiment”
“those who have opted-in will have the option to access their preferred AI service from the Firefox sidebar”
Is this opt in only feature really terrible? Because as a user of ai, not switching tabs sounds like a nice new feature to me.
Did you read the article? Why would adding an option to use ai in a side bar require shuttering a company?
“this week, we will launch an opt-in experiment”
And
“those who have opted-in will have the option to access their preferred AI service from the Firefox sidebar”
I think the title should read “Microsoft delays windows recall amid profit concerns”
I don’t normally get to say this, but In my opinion gollum was the absolute worst part of the movies. Any scene with him, I simply skip. He just pulls me right out of the movie.
I have no desire to watch anything that focuses on this character.
storing a movie in RAM does not count as having a physical copy of the movie. While RAM is a form of physical media, the data stored in RAM is volatile and temporary. A physical copy of a movie typically refers to a more permanent and tangible form of storage, such as on a hard drive, SSD, USB flash drive, CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc.