It's using the Da Vinci surgical machine. I had a liver surgery years ago and they used it on me. Reduces scarring on your abdominal wall by allowing the surgeon to create smaller holes, use robotic arms and cameras to see inside, etc.
Our school computer lab had Mac LC II computers. On them they installed a software called "Foolproof" which would prevent users from making any changes to the system outside of specific directories, iirc. I realized it was a system extension by reading the helpfiles on the computer, and that you could disable all extensions by rebooting and holding the shit key on startup.
The guy who ran the computer lab was not too happy that a 10 year old figured all this out.
I'm a coffee and cannabis in the morning type person. Some people may find it slows them down, but it helps me with creativity and seems to wake me up more than just coffee.
I've got the Galaxy S22 standard and I like it quite a bit. I've used the Galaxy series primarily since 2012 and my most recent was the S20. It was definitely an upgrade in terms of camera quality, which is one of the main reason I got it. I can take so many more pictures now, but never do. So that says a lot about me :)
I usually go 2-5 years between phones, so this one was quicker than some I've held onto. I don't have any other Android devices and have only once before owned a Macbook Pro (2015 Core 2 Duo, I believe).
The 40 hour work week is outdated. I could easily get away with a 32 hour work week and get all of my work done. Here I am having been doing it the hard way and actually moving my mouse cursor every 10 minutes so my laptop doesn't go to sleep.
It's using the Da Vinci surgical machine. I had a liver surgery years ago and they used it on me. Reduces scarring on your abdominal wall by allowing the surgeon to create smaller holes, use robotic arms and cameras to see inside, etc.
Highly recommend watching the video this came from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNHgeykDXFw