Amazon has been drop shipping like this for a while, my neighbor bought 5 gallons of driveway sealer on Amazon pre pandemic and it shipped from a Home Depot. Seller listed as Amazon no indication of coming from a home depot at all until he got a tracking number for a location in Kentucky.
The weird part was it was the same cost as the Home Depot website so if it was just drop shipping with no backend deal it Amazon didn't make any money from it.
I went to Linux at the beginning of the year and "had" to install windows onto a drive this past weekend, I've looked at myself this way in the mirror everyday since.
Old hardware can be fine for sure. I've been thinking about replacing my 9 year old laptop with a newer used Thinkpad but I'm probably going to by a racing wheel instead. I think I'll end up using that more.
I was listening to a podcast talking about the 2012 LinkedIn hack and after it was found out 750,000 people used 123456 as their password, I'm tempted to believe you.
Every person I've seen claiming be a doctor has said this exact thing. There's no way you going home same day with what they're trying to say his injuries were.
As stupid as this statement was from the AG secretary all the Democratic legislators jumping on it with AI images is pretty dumb too. You're telling me you couldn't get a staffer to make a shitty meal and post a photo? Come on.
He wants a database of people exercising their first amendment rights meanwhile I just want to know what he did with the 50 grand the FBI gave him as a bribe during their sting operation.
I used to work at an amusement park and the roller coaster I worked on had a touch screen in the control booth that was connected to windows 2000s PC in the room below the station where all the PLCs that controlled the ride were. Best I could tell the windows PC would monitor the PLCs and the screen up top would show us errors and just general ride info.
Anyways one of coworkers was saying the previous year the ride was down and one of the maintenance dudes was down there playing solitaire cause it was showing up on the screen in the booth.
Actually looking it up I think the Un was short for University the A for airline so it was Un(verisity)A(irline)bomber. The name apparently showed up after the FBI connected a bomb he sent in the mail on a plane with the two previous bombs he had sent to Northwestern University.
I built my PC in 2006ish so YouTube existed but I doubt anyone was doing PC building tutorials then. The thing that pushed me over the edge to building vs getting a pre built was seeing an episode of How It's Made where they were building PCs and I was like damn that looks easy as shit, I was not wrong.
Well there is the one English white person in them for sure.