Looks neat, but does it have txt recognition? Either for graphical pdfs or preferably at least for the text notes I am writing so I can search later?
Looks neat, but does it have txt recognition? Either for graphical pdfs or preferably at least for the text notes I am writing so I can search later?
Thanks for making me feel like an idiot for not knowing things after age 30.
Sir, This is a Wendy’s parking lot.
You need to shut up and invite me over for dinner.
Yeah, you can’t just throw a grocery Roma into a fruit salad, but what you describe sounds f’n amazing.
Only on their immature state please (scientifically know as grapes)
Welcome to Lemmy, many communities just have one post.
He’s the ceo of a failed space company now. Not the current ceo of Amazon.
I’ve had two 3m systems and have had no problems. I installed sensors in both for monitoring particles in input and output lines. You don’t need to do this, but I think it’s reassuring to see that your tap input is relatively stable and nothing has gone haywire with system contamination or a bad filter etc. My 3m systems were both quite small and maintance has been simple (once a year). I imagine the different systems are all relatively similar. My first home came with the 3m system and I liked it so installed I next home. Afraid I’m not a good comparative source.
I don’t.
As mentioned already you can get it tested for safety. Plenty of water that has the features you described is indeed safe for consumption. But do you really want to? Most of us don’t drink enough water, and if it’s unpleasant you’ll end up drinking a bare minimum. I can’t say enough good things about installing an RO system. It makes water really enjoyable and you’ll know it’s also being cleaned as well. There are plenty of naysayers about these filters, but they are pretty affordable and work incredibly well. Gamechanger for coffee too.
Probably less than you’d spend on bottled water over two or three months, worthwhile investment if tests show it’s drinkable.
Oh absolutely. They are arranged in the trolly before even getting to checkout too but you are querying a crowd on Lemmy that is going to be biased towards programmer / engineer types that tend to function well in their world due to compulsive features often considered pathologic by others.
Read Kahneman and seriously consider not doing it unless you are a flaming optimist that just can’t be held back.
As with anything Google, I wouldn’t use the phrase “100% free” you are paying with your privacy. Google isn’t transcribing your voicemails just for you, they add that data to their collection and with the AI revolution it’s more valuable to them than ever.
IQ has been shown to be affected by AQI. We probably should hold school on very high AQI days.
Trackballs still need to be degunked though and they are alive and well (and superior imo)
Ok, this is a reasonable community to ask. What’s a FOSS pword manager that is easy to use, reliable, likely to be around and working in 5 years, and won’t leave me feeling shit up a creek if my phone dies or I’m using a public terminal with software installation restrictions? Been a few years, but I had not found something that worked well for me.
I didn’t get that memo. Still punching