That's weird, there's a place 10 minutes away from me (W Europe) that has them installed in the bathrooms.
It's just a slot in which you put your phone. You wait for it to beep and you take it out again. Ideally while you're washing your hands.
That's weird, there's a place 10 minutes away from me (W Europe) that has them installed in the bathrooms.
It's just a slot in which you put your phone. You wait for it to beep and you take it out again. Ideally while you're washing your hands.
I only understand half of these words but I noticed Inscryption, so you got me.
What are flakes and what does it mean to be reproducible?
Specifically Lemmy moderators or in a more broad sense?
I have a similar strategy, and I don't mind the duplicate topics as it makes sense for how Lemmy works.
But this news was covered on this very community five days ago.
What's the point in these bots posting news articles about stuff covered a week ago?
Are you sure you're turning the device off? More recently Android has switched to open the Google Assistant upon holding the power button.
The "new" method to switch off your device is to press the power button and volume up at the same time.
You can switch this back in the phone's settings though. I'm on Android 13 with a OnePlus 11 and it's under Additional Settings -> Power Button -> Press and hold the power button.
Or just search for power button. Search is nice.
I can relate to this so much. I'm active in tech support communities and sometimes there's so many scenarios involved that being concise, accurate and still trying to sound human is quite difficult.
I've been trying to shift my perspective in treating replies as the start of a conversation, where a shorter post with less information or caveats makes more sense to start from so you can narrow down the direction of the comment thread later.
I realize my feelings might be highly specific to support/question threads, but your words really resonated with me regardless.
This is the case. If you buy it via Google Play, you can edit or end your subscription via Google Play. If you did not, you need to use the desktop app to manage your subscription.
If you really believe that you should sue them and become a millionaire because their Privacy Policy explicitly states it doesn't
Dutchie here to explain why that's not ironic:
If its a dotted line cars are allowed to use it, but only if it doesn't impede on cyclists. So while they didn't have to be there, it's not unlawful as there's no cyclists.
If it was a single line, it's a different story.
It says "2013 equivalent", referring to average car bought in 2023.
But that doesn't matter, because it's not the headline of the article, but OP editorializing it.
You can read the internal memo here. They increased their workforce by 400% in 3 years so it was bound to happen.
The severance package is 5 months of pay plus a week for every year they worked there, and a slew of other things to help the transition to a new job.