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I won’t live in a place without a bidet. I’ve tried simple $25 units and $400 electric remote control units. The electric ones I don’t care for, too many features that are not that great. Water takes a long time to heat and uses too much power, I hate heated seats, and the air dryer does nothing.

I own this, it’s a pretty great speaker. Long battery life, good sound, and fairly rugged. I think my only “complaint” is that unlike some other larger BT speakers, it won’t charge my mobile device. But that is pretty far down the list of wants in a speaker.

I own this, it’s a pretty great speaker. Long battery life, good sound, and fairly rugged. I think my only

Hmmm... I feel like this would make a nice ad hoc UPS for my Raspberry Pi Zero timelapse camera. I take it to remote locations but if the power dies the time/date gets reset and my timelapse gets screwed up.

Hmmm... I feel like this would make a nice ad hoc UPS for my Raspberry Pi Zero timelapse camera. I take it to remote

The author added it after the fact without amending the article stating they did so.

Thank you! In the age of a new acronym a minute it drives me crazy when articles assume the reader knows what they are saying with shorthand.

This is actually relevant to my interests. I had no idea about this. I’m not a smoker, but the handful of times I’ve done it I’ve either been too in my own head or paranoid to enjoy it or I felt really relaxed and happy. Since it is illegal where I am (except now you can get it prescribed for very specific

I’m going back through my GSX notes, but I don’t think any Macs have soldered wifi/BT adapters. All of them can be replaced, but depending on the model getting to them will be difficult. Ex. iMacs with sealed screens.

I know Google Earth is one of the 32bit apps that will soon be unsupported in iOS. Hopefully this refresh also means a refresh of their mobile apps.

Bookmarklet is free, but the full app lets you create/modify recipes like the mobile app. It’s one of the reasons I switched. I wanted to edit/create recipes but I didn’t want to do it all on my phone.

I like Paprika, but if you want to use it on your mobile, Mac, and PC you’ll be buying 3 licenses. Mobile is $5, PC is $20, and Mac is $20. I use all three so to seamlessly manage my recipes across my devices I’m looking at a $45 investment.

Or if you are like me and a 401k is not available because you don’t work in the private sector, open a 403(b) or similar optional retirement account. Because, man, you never know if that pension will be funded in 30 years.

Just to throw it out there, but I switched from a neti pot (which I loved) to the squeeze bottles. If you’re really plugged up you can add a little pressure by squeezing the bottle to push through. It also feels a little less like being waterboarded.

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Math and reading are fundamentals. Go through the thread before responding

Hearing from other users it looks like it IS actually more space. 128gb users are seeing a 2.5GB increase and 64GB users are seeing a ~1.25GB increase and is explained by less overhead from the filesystem.

Are external USB hard drives typically a “lower quality” drive than a bare internal drive you would find in retail? I always hear rumors that to keep the cost of external drives down manufactures will use cheaper or less robust drives.

Not from Apple, no. People that were installing the betas made the claims but I think they were just looking at the “Available” section in Settings->About and not checking the “Capacity” section

Just installed it on my 32Gb iPad and 128GB iPhone. The space saving people claim APFS is providing isn’t there. It looks like it is reporting storage differently.

It’s a start, but I would just rather have them put in simple music controls as an overlay in the app. Back, forward, skip, play/pause. It’s a pain to try to control my podcasts with Waze open on my iPhone because swiping from bottom to top to bring up control center tries to bring up the Waze trip status.

Specs say it is 5400 RPM. It may be one of those cost vs size vs speed decisions.

Specs say it is 5400 RPM. It may be one of those cost vs size vs speed decisions.