







You’ll never believe what happens next!


My 2007 Tundra? I think not.


I can’t tell if it’s worse because of how great he isn’t, or if he actually had done some great things if it would be worse that way.


Jail. But only if it’s convicted and enforced. I’m pretty sure it’s also extra illegal to lie under oath to congress, or something.


Now that you mention it, yes. This is mint ChatGPT phrasing. The only part that’s off is the use of a colon instead of it’s preferred hyphen.


Which are the dehumidifying driers please?


Feb-wu-airy?


Didn’t you get the email notification?
Are there any glasses that block smart glasses available? Like a localized jammer, or like shining an IR light at a camera, sort of thing?


They’re using Instacart. So don’t use instacart. Instead, go into the physical grocery store, note what the price tags in the physical grocery aisles say, then compare that to what people were actually charged at the register. That would be far more interesting.


There’s something very wrong with this individual


What about on mobile?


What an age we live in!


LG doesn’t make disabling Live Plus too hard, though you do have to click through a few menus. If you want to turn it off, here’s how:
1. Press the Settings button on your remote (the gear icon).
2. When the side menu pops up, select Settings.
3. Chose the General option.
4. Scroll down and select System.
5, Select Additional Settings.
6. Toggle Live Plus off.
In the Settings menu on its TVs, LG says, “By turning Live Plus on, you understand that the content displayed on your TV can be recognized, and that the viewing information may be used to provide you with an enhanced viewing experience and personalized services including content recommendations and advertisements.”


I also have an LG TV that I do not connect to the internet. How have you solved the problem of it frequently harassing you to recalibrate the screen, and connect to the internet?


It’s all AI now, and apparently terrible at its primary function, from what I have heard


I’m holding out for Plastic Man powers



The University of Exeter said scientists observed fiddler crabs in a polluted mangrove forest in Colombia ingest “large quantities of small plastic particles in the sediment”.
It said the species could break down plastics within days - but scientists warned of a potential release of harmful nanoplastics into their tissues and, consequently, the food chain.
Not the magic solution we might have hoped for, unfortunately