Because Voyager 1 is so far from Earth, it takes almost 23 hours for a command to reach it at the speed of light, and the same for a response to reach us back, for a total of close to 50 hours.
Which means that interactions with Voyager 1, currently around 15 billion miles away, are still faster than many Microsoft Windows updates.
2 hours now trying to set up the Samsung fridge, creating accounts left and right, registering the product etc. and it turns out that you can't adjust any of the settings on it unless you use their app, and the fridge has to connect to Wi-Fi, and it isn't seeing my network, and I'm supposed to move my router closer to the fridge, and then dive into the network settings and change Mac addresses and forward ports and what the fuck knows else
Like I said, you should never buy a "smart" anything
I doubt that these 34 convictions will save democracy. But if they did then „Save the porn star, save democracy“ could be a meme. But who would be Hiro Nakamura in that scenario?
So far my experience in Berlin vs in Munich is that people are much more likely here in Berlin to continue speaking in German with me, even after hearing me speak English (I mean this as a positive).
I try to speak German as much as possible, but in Munich people switched to English very quickly. In Berlin so far only one person has asked if I wanted to speak English.
In both cities the vast majority of people have been very polite and welcoming either way.
@afilina I would have started at a young age too, but my mother didn't allow me to have a computer at that time. She was afraid it would be too much of a distraction. 😔
At least I did concept art for game ideas at young age. 😄
Hot take: If you change jobs every 3 years, you've never learned from dealing with your own legacy applications, and you will keep making the same mistakes.