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For anyone who has trouble installing: Go to https://github.com/Gabriel-Lewis/Air/releases and you will see a link to the 1.01 release. It downloads as a zip file that, once extracted, gives you an application file that can be moved to your Applications folder. Then just launch the app, and place your zip code in the

There is a link to the project on GitHub, but yeah author didn’t give instructions. You can go to https://github.com/Gabriel-Lewis/Air/releases and you will see a link to the 1.01 release. It downloads as a zip file that, once extracted, gives you an application file that can be moved to your Applications folder. Then

Very good article for those who need to use LinkedIn (like most software and web developers). While their service is not advantageous for everyone, it’s good to know how to use it without them using you.

I’d like to say that this is by far the most preachy article I’ve seen on LifeHacker, but that would be untrue. It’s only one of the most preachy.

Hey Emily - Update the article for those Outside the USA - there’s a lot folks saying that this doesn’t work internationally. 

I just checked, and it says free for me, and I’m not a premium subscriber. Perhaps some other variable is affecting it, like location. 

Unless you are using a good Ad-blocker; then the entire list plays commercial free. At least in the USA, where they’ve implemented this.

Deadpool as PG-13? That’s like saying we have the pacifist cut of Saving Private Ryan. Running time: 19 minutes.

LifeHacker: we don’t approve pending comments that include criticism, no matter how valid, well formatted, or professionally stated.

Seem like just another way to get parents to spend money on Apps. Tell hungry developers that they can get a bit more money if they join Amazon’s program.

Ah Lifehacker. Where if you really want any useful info, you gotta look into the comments, where the real research is done and actual (non-paywalled) source links are provided. Also gotta check those pending comments, since a lot of criticism doesn’t seem to get approved. ^_^

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This is incredibly old information when it comes to security. To get the whole story, they have a more complete video on this:

This feels like a pretty incomplete article. It would have helped to have an actual picture of a brown recluse(in the article, not the comments) and also fails to mention or describe the devastating effects of their bite. It seems to be almost a “Save the Spiders Campaign” without the balance of a risk/benefit

Lifehacker: These are the most evil(piracy) reddit’s out there, here they are for evil week.

Short, terse, and non-descriptive replies like that seem obtuse and dismissive without adding value. You may not have liked the tone of this person’s comment, but at least they took the time to articulate the response. Just saying they are without even a note of clarification doesn’t come across well, in the article