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If you don’t have a hotel, a generous tip to the luggage handlers AT a larger hotel will typically ensure your bags are looked after for same day dropoff/pickup.

I really enjoyed this particular interview, he goes into much more detail than some of the others of the specific tools he uses at work, methods to managing time, and in his own life too. A quick Google search (no connection with him) seems to show that Trint seems to fare well against competitors too: https://www.poyn

Thanks much! This dummy is now satisfied.

Hey, big dummy here, ha. I use Windows 10 (preview builds even) but don’t yet have HEVC support. Would you mind sharing a link for that ‘something’ that I have to install to get it to work on this old work laptop of mine? I spent 2 minutes on a Google search and gave up.

How long until I can saying ‘Hey Google, tell me about my day’, and it actually plays the specific morning Podcasts that I set it to instead of general ones?

After deleting Facebook from my iphone, what sucks me back in after about a week is all of the app logins that use Facebook instead of a user/pass. Using the web Facebook login option is tedious (thanks to 2FA which it’s not worth the risks of getting rid of), and having the two click login option that the native app

Sounds great. But, I wonder if it works with BOTH Apple Homekit/Siri AND Google Home?

Does anyone have experience with smart plugs (ex- similar to WeMo mini) that work for both Google Home and Apple HomeKit without extra hardware?

This isn’t a knock on NerdWallet or Tim because I love that website, but whenever I read that someone batches email irregularly, or chooses which meetings to attend, or doesn’t have a to-do list, it makes me assume that it works well for them but causes issues for others on the team. Sure, that extra ‘free time’ lead

Splitwise (mobile app) has been a lifesaver as far as coordinating group trip expenses, so that everyone isn’t whipping out Venmo at every opportunity, and only at the end.

There are more polite ways to disagree, when this is your opinion. I believe that the overall goal of the article is clearly pointing in a different direction for a conscious mindset of targeted savings and investing, and not to click, set and forget. Just saying

Thanks, now if only I could figure out how to do it on iOS when I don’t own a Mac (most articles show you that settings carry over from Mac to iOS, but not native iOS option on the iPhone).

Links with your comment would be appreciated.

If these are public record, how does one go about looking into these in their own company?

Dear Lifehacker, this, this is your next article, how to manually disable tracking of all sorts from the major ISPs. :)

Agree, I wish both options were possible.

Lifehacker, stop reading my mind! My intro improv class at Magnet Theatre in NYC just ended two hours ago. One step ahead as usual team... slow clap.

I’ve rarely been in a situation where I NEED to read a book immediately, so the queue for certain titles doesn’t bother me. Being a fan of my Kindle and audiobooks, Overdrive has been one of my staple apps for years now. It helps a lot if you live in a big city (typically a more extensive sample of books to offer),

Great episode, keep it up!

Will there ever be a poll to vote on future topics, or is this typically decided internally? - Long time reader, first time listener.