My new hobby is going to nearby doughnut shops and ordering a dozen doughnuts.
When they ask me what kind I want, I just say “Whatever makes sense.”
Stay tuned for my in-depth analysis of what each shop thinks “makes sense”.
Buy, Sell, Eat, Repeat,
Buy, Sell, Eat, Repeat,
Buy, Sell, Eat, Repeat,
Buy, Sell, Eat, Repeat.
My new hobby is going to nearby doughnut shops and ordering a dozen doughnuts.
When they ask me what kind I want, I just say “Whatever makes sense.”
Stay tuned for my in-depth analysis of what each shop thinks “makes sense”.
Very cool. I want one, of course, but I’m disappointed to see that they’re using an off-the shelf keyboard and just re-housing it with a few extra bells and whistles bolted on. I own the keyboard that they’re ripping the internals from, and let me tell you, it is not great.
I mean I get why, of course, but it’s too bad.
Maybe ClockworkPi will release an updated uConsole that can house a Pi5. The uConsole keyboard isn’t the best, but it’s better than the Rii X1 Mini that Consolo looks to be using.
The rating says false, but the more you read of the article itself, and the many on-the-record things she’s said in interviews throughout the years, the more clear it becomes that she talks out of both sides of her mouth; Perhaps so she doesn’t alienate the anti-vax portion of her constituency.
Not surprising, to me, as she’s historically been perfectly comfortable talking out of both sides of her mouth:
Jill Stein’s Ideology Says One Thing—Her Investment Portfolio Says Another