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“yet this man is shot solely on the basis that he is carrying a gun”

I briefly looked at the weekly goals and wish it let you set the goal to a generic “workout” three times a week. As far as I could tell, you have to be specific (eg, biking, running, etc). I want to work out 3-4 times a week, but don’t care much exactly what I do. I’m trying to bike at least three times a week, but

I’m not against using it. I use it at work. I’m against storing my information on a service that has the potential to being shut down or crippled and am looking for something that leaves me with a little more control.

I’m thinking about migrating most of my notes to TXT files and PDFs so I don’t have to deal with this again when the next service I choose changes terms or shuts down.

Hmm, move to OneNote or move away from using dedicated note taking apps altogether and save myself the pain when MS eventually closes OneNote?

If you already have a rewards card, it might not be worth it to switch. I didn’t get rewards before getting the Amazon card. Between Amazon purchases (3% back) and fuel and food (2% back), it made the most sense for my spending habits. Now, I get like $300 per year when I used to get $0.

I get the math and that’s what I do with my Amazon points, but it hardly seems worth it. To earn that $80 credit in the first place, you have to, at best, spend $2666.67 on Amazon (or more away from Amazon where you earn less points per dollar). That extra $2.40 you earn in the end comes out to 0.09% of the initial

The item costs $300 and you have 8000 (!) points, giving you a discount of $80.

“Moto” may have done Android better than Google, but things have gone downhill since they became Lenovo. Updates are slow to nonexistent and the new hardware is stripping away all that made Moto great.

“Moto” may have done Android better than Google, but things have gone downhill since they became Lenovo. Updates are

Well, I was lucky and didn’t know who he was until I read this article.

I kinda miss my 2003 Cavalier. I mean, the GTI I replaced it with is better in every way, but I actually care about that car and sometimes I wish I could give zero fucks like I did with the Cav.

*reads the headlines*

I’ve never understood pressuring people to drink. If someone comes over, I ask them if they want anything, and if they say “no” or “a Coke” or whatever, I don’t immediately think “why aren’t they drinking?” Maybe they don’t drink, maybe they don’t feel like drinking that one day, whatever, it’s their choice.

That’s what she said.

That’s what she said.

Oh, that’s useful.

No, doesn’t enter my mind anymore than plane crashes enter my mind while flying. I’m more worried about dying in a car wreck driving to wherever, and that’s mostly an occasional idle thought that I quickly forget about.

Fox News on July 12th:

I think there’s two questions. If people are asked about gun control as a concept, a lot of people are against it. If the question is about gun control policies (longer wait times, stringer background checks, etc), a lot of those same people are for those specific policies.

I use Google’s voice assistant almost exclusively for settings timers and alarms. I occasionally use it for Google searches, mostly if it’s something with a weird spelling that I would have to fight Swiftkey’s autocorrect over (like looking up things about fantasy based video games with invented languages).