Just switched from an iPhone 12 to a Pixel 8 and did not really notice any degradation in quality. I did miss native outlook.com support but other than that I only noticed that I can now use Firefox with real extensions. Everything else was on par.
Just switched from an iPhone 12 to a Pixel 8 and did not really notice any degradation in quality. I did miss native outlook.com support but other than that I only noticed that I can now use Firefox with real extensions. Everything else was on par.
That’s why, if someone responds with what?, I usually wait for a few seconds. It usually resolves the question on its own.
Coffee, 4-5 cups a day and usually one an hour or so before bed. It somehow helps me sleep…
Yes, I have seen Clarksons‘s Farm.
I try to switch once a month. Still not there for me yet, last time Cura was acting up.
My grandma always told me that if you push to hard while pooping your organs will come out. Technically hemorrhoids can do that but they are not really organs.
Microwaves cause cancer.
Portal 2, bought it a month ago for 1.-
4.5 Rooms, 95 square meter apartment, 1‘315‘000 CHF.
Edit: Rotkreuz, Zug, Switzerland
My mom told us that microwaves are bad for our health due to radiation. I did not want a microwave in my own apartment until I was 20 and my GF just got one.
I install Windows, everything works, I install PopOS, everything works. So yeah, an equal amount of time.
My job requires me to work 7h a day. When I am working from home I will probably work 6h-6.5h since I will take two 15 minute breaks but otherwise there is nothing to distract me. If I work from the office however that number easily drops to 4.5-5h since I will be interrupted all the time by various issues and also just take more breaks due to others taking them as well.
Edit: I don’t really know how it is to work from a hole, but I know how to work from home
They didn’t rise up because a regime undertook war crimes. They did rise up and in response Ukraine committed warcrimes.
Ah yes, this happened first and then Russia backed separatists (let’s be fair Russian troops were directly involved) declared independence!
What? That doesn’t make any sense, why would they suddenly ask for payment to use their own API?
I mean the user initiates the login flow and gets the token, why does it matter how many users Relay has?
In order to make requests to reddit’s API via OAuth, you must acquire an Authorization token, either on behalf of a user or for your client
Maybe I am misunderstanding how API pricing for reddit works though. Do they count it against the app id and not the user?
Apps that make fewer than 100 queries per minute using OAuth authentication
This is what Reddit allows for free, why is Relay asking for 1$ when using 50 queries a day?
Edit: Nevermind, reddit apparently counts access against the app-id and not the logged in user. So this would only work if you could use your own app-id within Relay which isn’t possible.
Ms. Jackson in my ass…