Every now and then, I look at a piece of software, and I remember the future is nigh.
The hole working-from-home thing — Apple
I never really thought that there would basically be a commercial for working from home, nor did I expect I’d enjoy it so much. Good on you Apple, for getting humor and reality with advertising your products.
Considering how much of Edge is Google, and both companies histories, I do find this kind of amusing. Given the isolation it almost makes me wonder if some Googly interface somewhere has changed its response in a funny way, or if a Microsoft change relative to Chromium induces a crashola.
In any case, looks like people using Edge should stop sending their address bar inputs to Google ala Chrome.
Apple Watch continues to help save lives in a variety of ways
While I’d doubt a wristwatch will ever replace a hospital for something like an electrocardiogram: I’d like to think that as far as canaries go an Apple Watch is better than feeding it to the cat.
Coming from a family tree where hearts are among leading cause of death, the health features are about the only aspect of the device I find intriguing. But then in lays the real problem: even if you could convince me to pay that much for a watch the fact remains that I do not want an iPhone to go with it.
Can’t say that I have any recollection of eating tortellini before tonight.
But there’s only two things that really need to be known. Firstly: unless it’s filled with rat poison: anything that looks lie a dumping is likely tasty; and seondly: I love pasta 😀.
Willow of course agrees with my method of covering them in cheese, applying suave and cheese, mixing them up, and then applying more cheese ^_^.
Generally, I’ve never had high hopes for Netflix films. Just that they would be entertaining. And then there’s The Old Guard. Now that was a good action flick.
Given the context, I also love how Copley’s wall. Tracking the people they’ve crossed paths with and the impact made by those saved.