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    #Lifehack(er)

    Lifehacker staff. Pro-tip. It’s not happening this year in the traditional sense. It’s going to be combined with holiday sales (Thanksgiving/Christmas)

    Lifehacker staff. Pro-tip. It’s not happening this year in the traditional sense. It’s going to be combined with

    Exactly. The only time I may watch TV on vacation is when I’m winding down for bed. 

    Swiftkey’s prediction and gesture typing is more accurate for me compared to Gboard. I do find Gboard feels a bit snappier. 

    I love Ramen, but you might as well dip it in salt / msg. Just enjoy the veggies as such. 

    Agreed, it’s an awesome feature. However, keep in mind that WWDC is a developer’s conference. Apple needs developers to make their app compatible w/ app clips. As you can see this back tap feature is limited to the actions in the screenshot shown above. Hopefully they do expand on these actions.

    Nope, not yet. I think it’s coming later this year. 

    Hey, I’m already isolated on Earth thanks to COVID. I can get paid to be isolated? Sign me up! :) 

    I love being able to invest my HSA contribution, and I invest the max that I’m able to contribute. I pay for my medical expenses out of pocket. If I really want, I am able to expense those medical expenses through the HSA -just have to show the receipt. Thankfully my medical expenses haven’t been that bad (wife just

    I do the same thing as Lisa. Each year is a new sheet in a single Excel workbook. I do have a separate sheet for a budget, so I can see how my expenditures compare to my budget.

    I started doing this three years ago by creating an Excel spreadsheet. I copied some ideas of reddit, and YNAB, but I really like having my own custom spreadsheet. As a bonus, I’ve learned some advance features of Excel like pivot tables/charts etc. I used to update it every week or so, but now I just do it at the

    Retina 13-inch Late 2013 MBP working perfectly fine here.

    Just got charged $7.99. 

    Regardless of how secure you think your job is, I would feel safer having the money in my account to pay for the car in full, in case you lose your job.

    It asks me to input payment details...

    But...the sedan doesn’t have more cargo space...The sedan has 15.1 cu. ft (14.7 cu. ft on Touring trim). The hatchback has 25.7 cu. ft with seats up or 22.6 cu. ft with seats up on Sport/Sport Touring trim, and 46.2 cu. ft with the rear seats folded down. Unlike the sedan, when you fold down the rear seats on the

    What? I have the hatchback and it definitely is more practical/usable than the sedan with the rear seats folded down...

    It’s not a bad deal IF you live near a Panera on the way to work, and IF you’re the type of person to buy coffee every morning. I’m neither of those things though. Also, Panera is busy in the mornings, so I wouldn’t want to wait in line to get free coffee

    I feel like the title is a misleading. I know you say small laptops, but I wouldn’t recommend this for charging laptops in general, as it’s probably not enough power (Ex: this wouldn’t be enough for a Surface Go, which I consider a small laptop). I would say it’s definitely sufficient for your phone/Nintendo Switch.

    I feel like the title is a misleading. I know you say small laptops, but I wouldn’t recommend this for charging

    In my experience, JetBlue has the best on-time performance. I’ve never had a delay on JetBlue (or Southwest for that matter). The worst have always been the usual suspects - Delta/United/American.