They are different fruits in English.
They are different fruits in English.
As someone in the tech community who grows and uses yuzu, and who also subscribes to gardening communities, I’ll be kind of relieved to see the name only used for fruit again.
They’re removing a bunch of features that nobody wanted.
Have they not noticed that virtually no one likes to hear their own voice because it sounds different than it does in their head?
Hopefully it’s some sort of A/B testing that you’ll never see.
Dunno, I’m too lazy.
Until recently, yeah. Recently, my Roku TV is forcing me to interact with an ad (express interest or disinterest) before I can even launch an app.
Is CW the same as TW (trigger warning)? If so, what does the C stand for?
I actually didn’t realize there were settings for that, so I would imagine most people don’t, either. Thanks for bringing it up. I don’t want my car reading my text messages even if it’s not saving/selling them.
No FOMO, but I do miss how had more–and more varied–content. Also, the memes were better.
As a horror fan, I was certain horror would have the lowest ranking. Lo and behold…
I consider an IMDb rating of anything above five to be a good score for a horror movie, they skew so low.
I thought this was The Onion at first.
But Musk is doing a great job of achieving his goal of killing Twitter. I wonder who paid or blackmailed him enough for it to be worth the 44 billion?
Fair point. The rest of the article is much better.
I’m not seeing that, surprisingly enough. What makes you think so?
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This should be illegal.
Good luck getting that to pay out for anxiety. Those insurance companies fight you tooth and nail.
You’re missing the point. It is illegal to ask that in California. It was made illegal because it’s so common and problematic for the interviewee.
I had problems with my Pixel 5 crashing all the damn time but haven’t had any issues with the 6 (or when I had the 4).