Still don't have that option. Sigh
Still don't have that option. Sigh
Don’t mean to be a downer, but I can’t see a scenario in America where even half of those recommendations take place. Last week aptly demonstrated that there’s significant push back to further and ongoing mitigation strategies (even excluding the idiots protesting and beach-going) on the parts of elected officials,…
What kind of pizza are you eating that has “juices”?
This has already been reported on by plenty of sites. It’s not like this is some big secret / underground community we just exposed. Heck, MSCHF maintains an entire website where they promote these own projects, and anyone can sign up to receive updates -- they’re not exactly trying to hide this.
I think the issue is once it’s covered on a popular website, it comes into the public domain, and once it’s in the public domain, the lawyers can see and crack down on it.
Then don’t go to the site. And never share your streaming service account, which is also stealing. And don’t post images to Facebook that you just find on the internet, which is a blatant violation of copyrights, etc etc
But in a time when your “information”, whatever that is, is free to anyone...does it matter? I’ve started to get emailed ads from retailers that I just once bought stuff from because I used my credit card and that’s linked to my email account...
It seems that we will never understand that the word “free” means I have to give someone nothing at all in return for what I receive. In this surveillance economy, my information (via Dunkin’s DDPerks) is the cost of the donut. That donut, to me, will be free if -and only if - they hand me the donut upon purchase of…
A couple tweaks to the advice.
Coffee and bacon are a little more complex than nonoxynol-9
Ask your wife.
Yeah, I’ve been using Feedly for an age. I love it, though I’ll admit I was sort of hoping to see a bunch of amazing alternatives here that I’d never heard of, just to try something new.
Absolutely nothing can compete with Feedly. It is superior to everything available today.
I love the idea of grouping on the tray!
I group apps with a similar purpose in a folder. All of my “Communication” apps are in a folder called... well... communication. The phone, text messaging, slack, snapchat, and messenger. by placing them in this folder its much easier for me to find which app i’m trying to find quickly and get the message across to…
I was undergoing MMA lessons when I kicked my neighbor’s dog to death, know what I’m saying?
Every year I feel like I debate leaving Dropbox for OneDrive because of the space I get with OneDrive for “free” (for having a Microsoft subscription for Office; have to for work!). This just makes it more confusing. If Apple could implement a ton of these features, I’d just use them (as my wife and I only have Apple…
This should have been published on The Takeout
FINALLY...and I also feel bad for people working at Boomerang.
You don’t want to blow into electronic devices. That can lodge dust and wax in even harder.