It's not hard, it just isn't particularly efficient or convenient. The standard method is to use a bunch more water that you want to become actual ice, make it in large insulated blocks, then chop at the end. I have a little insulated tray that makes two at a time. They come out pretty clear, but at least half the water used is essentially waste to create a clear cube. The top half being still ice, but full of little bubbles, not clear. If I was throwing a party, as people are want to do on summer weekends, and I wanted many many big clear ice cubes then I'd seriously consider buying a box load.
Before there was AI we had this thing called Photoshop...
Ironic typo
Looks like Exo-squad.
Is the word in English that you're looking for rouse? Or rousing? As in "Julica rouses". Or "Julica - rousing" so the dash makes sense again. There's also Reveille or The Rouse for the morning bugle call.
I'm seeing this post for the first time, sitting at -30. I'm seeing it and yet it's pretty heavily down voted. I'm not browsing by controversial or something like that.
Anyway, downvotes don't really work the same way to hide unpopular posts the way you're used to reddit doing. People aren't enjoying it and are in fact still seeing it, so maybe just check yourself before getting hostile.
Do I really even want to know what LinkedIn games are?
More like working class traitor.
Give em The Harkness Test

"Sensors" sounds like a magical solution that hasn't been thought through, but the marketing guys already sold it and won't listen to the engineers explaining how difficult it is to actually build such a thing.
These days I try to buy either DRM free flax files. If I really like the art or the artist in addition to wanting to regularly actually listen to as an album, then I may try to buy vinyl + flac files. If it's at a show I'll buy whatever is available that I can play because at that point it's more about the merch than music. I'm probably going to pass on the wax cylinders and I may think long and hard before buying a cassette.