There are ways out. Find a women’s shelter. Just go.
There are ways out. Find a women’s shelter. Just go.
Nope. People Google everything. Want to visit Amazon? Most people Google Amazon to get there. URL bars that search are handy but likely emphasize this behavior.
Yikes. Found the gullible one or paid disinformation spreader.
Not just Lemmy, it is simply a popula word now. But for good reason.
How could anyone root against the goat?
Mind boggeling that it was made in the 60’s. Incredibly prescient.
Just having one would be great. Thank you Apple (but why did so many Androids copy the removal?).
It is really expensive to build public transportation in lower density suburbs.
Depends. Aldis, not much. Walmart I absolutely do. Self check, a little, but only use it when only have a few things.
Yes. It’s a shorter work day.
When screenshotting the qr, zoom in so it almost fills the screen. I have never had an issue with one scanning.
This is mostly not true. They are extremely privacy focused. The do keep some data on you but it is anonymized and not sold. For example, the maps app will keep the route, but randomly chops both ends off so there is not an exact start and stop. Siri sucks because it runs on devise instead of a server somewhere like all the rest. And they sell adds based on keywords in the App Store. But they do not collect and sell your data like the rest.
A big fear is a future new leadership team changing these policies for a quick cash grab. We need data privacy laws.
If you are using a third party keyboard, the company that makes it can see every keystroke. It is why Apple did not allow them for a long time.
Boiling water. Kettle at home and Kuereg with no pod at work. A half teaspoon of sugar. A bit of soy milk. And usually ice.
Edit: not as common, but 90 seconds in microwave works fine.
Why not build your own? There are a lot of raspberry pi projects out there. Like https://openframe.io
We taught our daughter to count starting at zero. Her kindergarten teacher was not amused.
One, and zero when sleeping on my stomach.
It is the one device most people use literally all day everyday. Having a great one is worth the money. But it does not need replaced every year. Mine is 4 years old and still works like new (one battery replacement). I will likely replace it next year.
We one time payed for that (probably not an option now) years ago and have used it ever since. Works great. Not open source, though.
In the big picture, the UK market is small. They will simply leave.