Does anybody else remember those pocket digital address books? They existed in that narrow slice of time between “the technology is advanced enough for this device to exist” and “everybody has a cell phone that has this function and more built-in”.
@kensey I think I had a cheap one before I got my first PDA. The PDA was way more useful, but the predecessor was helpful a few times (and not just in cementing my thoughts on getting the PDA).
Using AI at work to do coding that I should know how to do myself.
@tweezak AI is revolutionary!
(But don’t people tend to die in revolutions?)
@tweezak
/showme AI bots leading a revolution with mere mortals watching apprehensively
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@mediocrebot methinks the bot has seen “Robocop”
I don’t think you know that the word “favorite” means …
A cordless phone that you can use everywhere. Who could ever want to be called anywhere at anytime?
/showme cats playing with a Big Mouth Billy Bass
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Does anybody else remember those pocket digital address books? They existed in that narrow slice of time between “the technology is advanced enough for this device to exist” and “everybody has a cell phone that has this function and more built-in”.
@kensey I think I had a cheap one before I got my first PDA. The PDA was way more useful, but the predecessor was helpful a few times (and not just in cementing my thoughts on getting the PDA).
Flat screen tv’s…and it should have stopped there.
The ice maker in my fridge that makes nice clear ice cubes