Webpages bouncing stuff around as various elements load in.
Back in the day, the space would be reserved, so if something hadn't loaded yet, that space would be blank.
Nowadays, you'll be reading something (or worse -- trying to click on something), and it'll get bounced around because some other element of the webpage got loaded in.
To the last point, I wouldn't trust anyone at your departing airport who tells you your bag will go to the destination. Almost lost a bag that way. Thankfully, my uncertainty made me ask again at the layover airport "just in case"...lol
I have a Pixel, which has 5 years of security updates. That would probably get me up to the point where I'd want to change the battery. But I'm not convinced a newer phone would have anything for me other than better security updates, so it'd be hard to justify the price.
There's also the fact that new phones can still have security vulnerabilities.
Since my phone is a flagship phone, I feel comfortable that if there are unpatched security issues discovered, they'd be caught by the public pretty quickly and I could make decisions from there...I just have to hope I'm not a "patient zero", lol
I may have to get a "burner phone" for any sketchier activities to be safe, though...lmao
In one article (maybe not this one), the reasoning was that these were preorders, and they needed to ensure that each preordered console was saved for someone who preordered it.
In that state, plastic bags are illegal and haven't been replaced by paper bags, so that's out.
Generally, they'd tape the receipt to the box. But it was especially hot in the store on that day, and the receipts were being blown off by the AC/fans despite the tape.
They didn't have stronger tape, but they did have a stapler.
Perfectly logical for someone who doesn't realize the box is part of the purchase. I hate it, but I get how it happened.
How big of an issue is that in Japan? I know that older people there tend to like being employed even into their senior years. I don't know how much is out of necessity.
Well, you might be right. Some people hate others just because they're different.
Also, there are some bad people who want to make others hate trans people. Those bad people will make up lies that make trans people look bad. They'll tell stories that are lies, and make videos talking about those lies. And many people believe the lies, and start to hate trans people.
Trans people are an easy target because there are not many trans people. Well, there are many! But not as many as there are black people, for example. In fact, black people experienced similar hate and lies targetted towards them in the past. They still do today. Before, it was much worse. Thankfully, Black people grouped together to fight for their rights. They also had many allies help them in those fights. Trans people are doing the same now. That's why we need to ignore the lies, and be allies to Trans people.
Now, why did the bad people who spread the lies choose to lie about Trans people, and not some other group? It might be for three big reasons.
Trans people cannot stop being Trans, and there will always be Trans people. This means the bad people will always be able to spread their lies.
Trans people have a lot of things in their lives (like medical procedures) that are different and surprising to people who aren't trans. Things that are different and surprising can be scary to anybody sometimes.
Trans people have started fighting for their rights, and some bad people don't want to give rights to people who are different from themselves.
I know that's a lot to take in. What are your thoughts about it?
I'm pretty sure the 16-bit era were generally 60FPS