

a seismic shit
Despite the tone of this thread, this made me chuckle. Thank you.
a seismic shit
Despite the tone of this thread, this made me chuckle. Thank you.
You are now leading the department.
It does not. If you don’t want to sideload, consider AdGuard and/or Vinegar. Only works with Safari, though.
As far as I know, Firefox doesn’t have ad blocking or extensions on iOS. Safari with AdGuard does pretty well though, and there’s Vinegar for YouTube specifically.
Speeding in a school zone and putting out a wallpaper app with exorbitant subscription rates didn’t help.
Hasn’t NASA been using Teslas for years now?
Where i live, Organic Maps has way better walking directions than Google and Apple Maps, and it’s a lot more respectful of privacy than at least the former.
Username checks out.
Tried two different browsers. Both just show a box with a small logo and no video. Maybe it’s location based?
Just checked and apparently it was already requested and marked as not planned. Oh well.
Is there a way to make it do dark mode?
Is it though? The guy has clearly overstayed his “welcome”.
I can watch it here in Sweden. Do you have a VPN?
I’m in Sweden and can watch it without turning on my VPN.
Do you mean this episode of Last Week Tonight?
My goal every day is to end the (work)day with an empty inbox. I reply to or act on messages that I can, and I snooze messages I can’t yet handle to a later date when I expect to be able to.
An empty inbox then means I’ve handled everything I could and will be reminded of everything I couldn’t yet.
I think the issue with mailmindr is that it works completely independently from the web and phone app snooze functions. Messages “snoozed” with mailmindr would not be resurfaced when not using Thunderbird which sadly makes it a no go for me. I don’t think there is really a solution to that at this time.
If anyone knows a client that can snooze mail on Proton and Gmail, I’d love to know about it. Until then I’m stuck using the web interfaces and their official phone apps.
I didn’t see anywhere in the article how this will be implemented. Are we sure it uses sign recognition as opposed to GPS or some other method?
I assume Google prioritizes the wikis that bring in the ad dollars. Not sure if any amount of SEO can change that.