I love breezy weather, but the widget has stopped updating since the last OS update. I’ve tried all of the stuff to prevent killing background apps. Anyone know a fix?
I love breezy weather, but the widget has stopped updating since the last OS update. I’ve tried all of the stuff to prevent killing background apps. Anyone know a fix?
Because they are smarter than you, and know what you need better than you do, duh!
In many places, downloading is legal. It’s the uploading that’s illegal.
He didn’t take the movie/music from them. They still have it. It still exists on their tape/film/drive. If you are going to argue, at least argue in good faith, with words that mean what you are trying to say.
Me too. I use Emby to watch, and if there are multiple versions, I can select which I want to watch.
Ive had a “subscription” for roadside assistance through my auto insurance company for years. It’s like $2 a month, and I’ve used it 7 or 8 times for keys locked in, or flat tire, etc. it’s awesome.
A person not knowing the difference in usage between except and accept sounds like a perfectly reasonable reason to disregard their math skills.
That’s not necessarily a clue. The pipes all eventually merge together. Whatever is causing the clog could be from anywhere upstream.
It’s not adding to the originally conversation, it’s starting a new one.
I agree. As an immigrant from reddit, I have noticed a lot of server instability. It doesn’t give me a warm fuzzy feeling about the future of Lemmy.
The politicians WONT change the system, so there are really only one option: don’t tip, and let the chips fall where they may. If I don’t go to the restaurant at all, the server gets no tips, and if I go, but don’t tip, the server gets no tips. If I go, but don’t tip, at least I still get the food I want, without having to make it myself. The “tipping problem” is a problem between employees and employers, it’s not my problem to solve.
With unemployment numbers so low right now, this is actually the time to “just get another job”. In the USA, at least.
It’s more like “cutting down the forest to harvest the wood once” rather than “manage the harvesting so that it can be generating wood for generations”. It’s typical capitalism.
I don’t think you can “own it” in the traditional sense, but I’d be ok with a software purchase being a perpetual license for the specific version you purchased.
How is that possible?
He’s right about arguing whether it is significant fact or not. It is absolutely a significant fact.