Shorts

Wait, is production Siri working more than 80% of the time for some of you?

Walker said the decision to delay the features was made because of quality issues and that the company has found the technology only works properly up to two-thirds to 80% of the time. He said the group “can make more progress to get those percentages up, so that users get something they can really count on.

Apple’s Siri Chief Calls AI Delays Ugly and Embarrassing, Promises Fixes

Biking in the center of the city, you needed to wear this mask of aggression, but since congestion pricing, I don’t need that mask. I can just rely on my little bike bell. It’s not like it was before.

Anna Berlanga in Wired

You don’t have to set your microwave clock

A digital display shows "  :  " with various symbols and measurements like kg and oz.

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32° of Winter Riding (23/32): ChiRando Major Taylor Pilgrimage

Thats probably a wrap on winter riding. Enjoy the offseason!

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A photo of Major Taylor's grave marker seen over the handlebars of a bicycle. Another bicycle is laid down in the grass behind the grave. There's a larger monument with a relief and the inscription 'The Good Shepherd' in the background. Two cyclists wearing helmets and sunglasses smile at the camera under a partly cloudy sky. There's a large group ride behind them and a train passing by across their path. Cyclists ride toward a modern building with a pink and gray wall and a large white mascot-hand holding a screen in front. The screen is off. A commemorative plaque dedicated to Major Taylor is set in the grass. There's an image of Taylor riding his bicycle at the top. The marker reads: Dedicated to the memory of Marshal W. 'Major' Taylor. 1878 - 1932. World's champion bicycle racer who came up the hard way without hatred in his heart. An honest, courageous and god-fearing, clean living gentle-manly athlete. A credit to his race who always gave out his best gone but not forgotten. - • - By bicycle racing stars 19th century association. Dedicated May 23, 1948.

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32° of Winter Riding (20/32)

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A photo of the snow-covered bike corral outside navy pier with multiple empty spaces, except for a single bicycle locked to one of the angular black racks. The bike has fenders, a rear rack and a small bag attached to the frame. The surrounding area features leafless trees, a paved path, and a cityscape with high-rise buildings in the background. A tour bus is parked nearby, and a cta bud shelter with a glass panel is visible to the right. The sky is clear with soft sunlight casting long shadows on the snow.

“Give your reasons” is stone cold

Robyn in the puffiest possible white sleeves with her hands on her waist

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32° of Winter Riding (17/32)

A bicycle is parked in front of a shop window decorated with pink heart-themed ornaments and signs.

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UHC folks, the 90 day supply prescription discount they tell you you’ll get if you switch to their (poorly reviewed) online pharmacy is just the normal 90 day supply price on your plan. Ask your local pharmacy first.

Second favorite #TapestryApp feature so far: I can hide spoilers in the timeline and then catch up later in the week with a custom “Catch Up” feed.

A post in Tapestry is hidden with a “Severance Spoiler Horn” muffle. Above, a post with a close-up photo of snails. Below, a post about what the fascists are doing to DOE.A post shows a can of Benthic beer and a glass filled with its contents on a floral-patterned table with a TV with Succession playing in the background.

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32° of Winter Riding (16/32)

A close cropped photo, shot from above, of the front of a divvy in motion with a basket full of snow passing over a sharrow on a salted street.

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32° of Winter Riding (14/32)

A bicycle rests against an ice boulder on a snowy lakefront with calm water and clear sky in the background.

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