personally, I've heard a lot more "bottle of water" than "water bottle" in the US
this "reads from left to right" really doesn't hold up
personally, I've heard a lot more "bottle of water" than "water bottle" in the US
this "reads from left to right" really doesn't hold up
incidentally gatekeeping new features being A/B tested is hardly fucking anyone over. Let's save the rage for things that matter.
no, it's quite reasonable actually:
Nimbus was originally designed to be an A/B test platform and so it made sense at the time that if telemetry was disabled that Nimbus should be disabled because there if you need to collect data in order to do quantitative experimentation. However, as Nimbus has grown into more of a feature delivery platform, it no longer makes sense to gate everything behind having telemetry or even studies enabled.
the last skittle
not sure, but it's probably just an interface to an embedded battery controller and this controller is the one actually determining how/when the battery must charge, so it doesn't need constant input from the CPU.
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that's why it's almost as shitty as TV now
find a suitable location with plentiful water or prepare a paddy field. Soak rice seeds in water for a few days until they sprout, then transplant the seedlings into the flooded field, maintaining about 9-12 inches between them. Keep the field consistently irrigated and weeded until the rice matures and is ready for harvest.
The Nimbus migration is literally why it was kept behind telemetry for a couple days, that's not a red-herring. You're attributing malice to neglect - which is now fixed.