

The iPhone was released in 2007, and the Google Translate app for iOS and Android had the feature to point the phone’s camera at text to auto-translate it around 2010.


Why bother? The US is a Petri dish of suppose-to-be-defeated diseases.


You don’t get it, do you? Everything you said makes perfect sense, that’s why they hate it.


Average East-Asian news cycle:
China: “We are preventing the export of rare earth minerals to strengthen our country.”
US: “We are imposing tariffs to strengthen our economy.”
Japan: “22-year-old undergraduate turns a leaf into a battery.”
If you grew up speaking English, you already kind of understand German.


In the past we gave our thinking sand armored shells. But these days we should consider imbuing the thinking sand with an artificial soul, so it can use the distilled knowledge of man to decide how best to defend itself from the things from outer space. Sure, the thinking sand may daydream and momentarily see mankind as the enemy, but only sometimes.


{lemmysilver}


I don’t think that’s too common though.
Most American and just about every European SNES says hi.


Unfortunately, at no point in either of our lives has your comment described The United States of America.



Russia wasn’t even ready to invade one of its former blocs. And that bloc has more than decimated its forces and resources.
But hey, my grandfather got to watch Allied Europe destroy a fascist state that thought it could take over the world, now me and my son get to as well.


I’m honestly shocked Japan didn’t make something like this way back in the 1980s.


That’s hilarious and sad. They outsourced their brand to the cheapest Chinese shit they could find. Stick to making candy, ja?


She’s getting better!


Singapore has very strict public behavior laws. But someone needs to tell them that serial means multiple similar actions, not one singular act.


switches over to stored media
…again
CloudFlare went from the muscle of the internet to a liability.


Still too scared to allow themselves to be identified.


W.A.R.
(We Are Right)
It does not surprise me that the Air is literally the folding phone without the second screen.