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It’s really simple and not at all complicated. My 66-year-old mother-in-law even understands it. All you have to do is right click any file or folder that is on the OneDrive and click “Always Keep on This Device” And voila it always there on the device.

I’m amazed at how much residual “M$-hate” there still is in the tech-blog industry. They look for any excuse to complain about things that every company does. And yet, when Apple/Google/Facebook/etc. does something similar, they either ignore it or talk about how awesome it is that they care about your feedback.

Daily user of Outlook here for...over 20 years, shit. Are you talking about using a browser, or the Outlook application? Because I have not seen what you’re describing.

How does Iman Vellani keep giving me reasons to like her more? Actress, great. Writing comics? Great. From my area?  Awesome.  Pushing back against weird, confusing claims by executives that blot out canon she is working on? Be still my platonic, fandom heart.

My Windows Phone Lumia still runs daily broadcasting my favorite FM radio station and connected to the internet. 

while I’m more than 100% certain FTX did all kinds of criminal fraud, isn’t that description above just the basic description of the entire banking industry? Banks use their deposits to invest (while keeping X% as cash on hand mandated by regulation).

I’m not much of a night owl, I try to be in bed around 10. But I have 3 alarms in the morning setup in a similar fashion...5:55, 6:25, 6:35. Only the last alarm has 5-minute snooze intervals which I hit twice and I’m out of bed at exactly 6:45.

Same here - I’m on a night circadian rhythm and multiple alarms are the only way I can wake up.  If I have to bound out of bed and go, that doesn’t work for me.

This is me as well. Multiple alarms, night owl. There’s not enough time between an alarm and the typical snooze (9 minutes) so I set my alarms 15 minutes apart. When the first alarms goes off I’m groggy and can fall back asleep instantly, but with the second alarm I’m wide awake, and most days it feels like I get more

Seems like the sentiment to this article and a lot of people’s comments is that being jolted out of sleep is bad. But there are other tools that might be more effective than interrupting sleep multiple times in the morning to snooze (they say sleep “quality” didn’t go down but total sleep time did, which sure seems

I started a routine where my alarm goes off at 5:30, I shut it off and fall back asleep for around 15 minutes then get up to go to the gym. If I don’t wake up for that, I sleep until around 7:15 and start getting ready for work. Just letting my body decide if I’ve had enough sleep to start my day. Works really well

My snooze gives me some time to ease into the day. Getting jolted awake by an alarm isn’t fun or conducive to a good day’s start. So I get one jolt, then I get to lay in bed a while. Problem is if I go back to sleep and then get jolted again.

I’ve never heard the term “sleep inertia”, but it makes sense and is certainly why my snooze pattern is the way it is. I’m a “multiple alarm” type (and naturally a night owl in spite of getting up around 6am). My first alarm starts at 5:10. My next alarm is around 5:30. My final alarm is at 5:50 which gives me a

To be fair, the gumbo and po’boys are REALLLY good.

I was looking for The Others the other day. It’s not available streaming anywhere (well, possibly with the use of a VPN and accessing foreign services). It’s a recent movie. It was good enough that people would want to watch it again and/or share it with friends. But no streaming option is available within the US. I

How does it respond to sound waves?

q: Where are those people now?

Because you are getting in on the ground floor. This is how to decentralize and disrupt the establishment. The line can only go up. Its on the crypto blockchain which is the future of everything.  No more banks, no more taxes, no more government, no more gelato.  This is happening.  Don’t be a beta.

Yeah the FTC really needs to clamp down on NFTs. It’s just another story of a useful piece of tech being mislabeled and misused by grifters.

Lets call it what it is, being loud and demanding everything be run to suit your body clock because when you are doing stuff everyone should be doing stuff, is being a Karen. Society is ran for and by Karens, and it ought to goddamn change.