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Since Anker’s reputation makes fake reviews silly... either they’re trying to “prime the pump” on a new product (which would mean idiots in their marketing department)...

Or it could be things like competition trying to delegitimize them, or sometimes false positives because they have so much positive (and fairly

Since Anker’s reputation makes fake reviews silly... either they’re trying to “prime the pump” on a new product

Apparently there’s no conflict:

Apparently there’s no conflict:

The different wording in particular is helpful for people (like myself) with CAPD (Central Auditory Processing Disorder).

Our hearing is fine, but our brains don’t process sounds right. Sometimes a particular sequence of sounds is unrecognizable to us, so if you change the wording we can suddenly hear it clearly.

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Mirroring Is Not Backup!

Super geeky version: D20 Ring

For the flat 10% the problem is impact for people on the lowest end of the income spectrum. That 10% is a big problem when your rent is 60-70% of your income and your only money not going to bills amounts to 5%.

An overlooked note from the “defaults” and why even small changes look weird.

“I like swords” - Fighter

“doesn’t give any rights to women”: Gives plenty of rights to women. If you’re referring to Sharia, then you’re probably slightly confused by regional culture as well as some historical BS.

Been there myself, I converted from Christianity to Judaism for similar reasons.

Grandfathered, they had a free tier once with a hard cap on the number of user accounts.

When they dropped that tier, everyone who had already signed up was grandfathered in and kept their accounts.

I always tell people that it’s equal parts hard work and luck.

If you work hard but never get a lucky break, your hard work won’t really get you anywhere.

If you get a lucky break and aren’t willing to work hard, then it’ll just pass you by.

Agreed, I generally tell people that if they want to learn C/C++... learn Python first, C/C++ second... it’ll be dramatically faster.

This will probably be buried under the mostly seething mad comments:

A couple of notes:

* The Pebble Developer Blog has a very interesting post about this. Most notably they say in there that while they’re going to phase out the cloud services, they’re going to also provide a way for the community to take it over. So

Not at all. The overlap of features between Pushbullet and Keep are negligible (you can use it to get a link from one browser to another... but that’s not what Keep is designed for).

Speaking as a user of Keep, it’s a note taking app... so it’s best to think of it like the digital equivalent of carrying a notepad in

I think one thing missing from this is also the bonus content you get from these services as well.

A regular cable subscription doesn’t give you on-demand access to such a large backlog as Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Youtube, etc.

Youtube Red is also the same as their Google Music service, so you’re also getting Google’s

The part about being poor is about not being able to afford $100 at one time.

It’s the old “spend money to make money” problem that hits the poor hard, because so many ways of saving money are by spending it all at once. But that requires a flexibility with your income that you can’t manage when you’re living paycheck

Definitely something I’ll keep in mind for comparisons... Though my favorite choice for years has been SpiderOak, given it’s got native support for Windows, Mac, *AND Linux* (even CLI support for the super hardcore).

That and Spideroak does what few others do, which is no limit on the number of devices, instead

While I’ve never used Mailbox, I’d like to chime in on my personal favorite email app:

Typemail - http://www.typeapp.com/

Been a nice clean experience from top to bottom, with nice little touches throughout.

In fact... they were recommended by Lifehacker (Mihir Patkar) almost two-years ago... with the article citing it