But after that they "were contacted by people who were investigating the case" or something like that and retracted.
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I remember reading investigators on the case saying that it was indeed pre-recorded. Plus there's the fact that this happened in two different TV networks within few hours where they showed the same video - only that in the first incident their engineers were around, understood what was happening and managed to overpower the pirate's signal before the recording ended.
I know the Hammerhead Karoo 2 runs Android and would bet something like the one I use, the Wahoo Elmnt Roam 2, does too. Maybe Garmins too.
That being said, with the recent scandal about the Garmin watches I'd think twice before getting a Garmin and for the stuff I've seen the new Wahoo Elmnt Ace isn't worth that much money. The main drawback about the Karoos seem to be their battery life but don't take my word on that.
There are some other brands as well like Bryton or the new Coros, but I think you should take a peek at those to see if you like them.
All in all I guess almost any "big brand" can offer something you'd like. I ended spending my bucks on a Wahoo because (1) non-touch screen, and well thought hardware (buttons) interaction, which is great for rainy days that here are quite a lot; (2) its simple UI, specifically I love the numbers typeface (yes I know this is ridiculous, but still I find it beautiful and simple to read); (3) gets regular updates and (4) doesn't involve microtransactions of any kind.
Though I wish in all of that sea of data you can get of them someone offered a field like "you're in this street, intersection with this other street" to be available in their data screens so no needing to go to a map screen to see where you are at.
My parents are almost completely technological-illiterate (i.e. due to old age my father doesn't even have a cellphone nor knows how to use it, and my mother barely can know how to do calls in her phone - both of them don't know how to use a computer) but they know they don't know about stuff - so hearing stories like that kind of make me be thankful they're like that and that they will hear me when needing some advice or need to do something involving something tech-y
I can't remember, all I know is that this is from june 2020. Can't tell why it happened but definitely never got any matches, not even bots.
Hey. At least it's not as bad as when I tried Tinder. (Yes, this is 100% real and yes, it happened to me)
Riding tubes in a so-called third world country, it's been more than 10 years I've found tires with Schrader valves at local bike shops. Everyone and their grandma seems to be selling and getting prestas - for bycicles, that is.
You know, besides the funny/cute/interesting videos that made it to its home page that I save to show them to my mother, the only other reason I haven't deleted Reddit yet is the r/forhire sub.
Of course, not a Linkedin alternative per se, but it seems to me there have been people that has found full time jobs thanks to that sub. I've had the chance to get some small gigs and earn some extra bucks working for great people (and being scammed by awful people in other "similar" subs, but that's another story).
I was bummed when I got here and found out there are some similar communities here but with almost no subscriptors and no posts whatsoever.
Or, this might blow off the minds of some people, not using transparency.
Not sure if this is what you mean or I'm being stupid, but if you step with your cursor over the username and time of the comment, it will highlight and you'll see a button with a minus icon on the right side - you can click that to collapse the comment
(Edit: I discovered this by myself after months of using this and thinking there was no way to collapse comments like in Reddit)
Oh man that was kind of shocking but funny. It shows @[email protected] is really commited to this. Hope the "Premium" thing doesn't give them ideas, though