![](https://lemm.ee/pictrs/image/8e697087-8375-4e61-a933-bddc9c495d44.webp)
![](https://beehaw.org/pictrs/image/c0e83ceb-b7e5-41b4-9b76-bfd152dd8d00.png)
Any USB-C headphones work.
Any USB-C headphones work.
Imagine the bed is a clock. The 12 o’clock position is at the head — I don’t think anything else makes sense. That makes it unambiguous.
The positions are 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock.
Did you mean White Castle?
This report is from 2016. It’s mainly of historical interest.
All Mac laptops do. And my work Windows PC looks like it has one but the company was too cheap to pay for it, so all it has is a spot that looks like a fingerprint sensor.
Another senior dev here, one of those weirdos who likes light mode. Sometimes. VS Code’s light mode is blinding to me, and I never use it. But Nova’s is beautiful and I prefer it. It depends how well the app renders fonts and colors. The oversaturated colors used in most apps are a big problem.
Strange when the party receiving the “commission” gets to dictate the terms of that commission.
Although Firefox on iOS doesn’t support extensions, other browsers do.
Orion supports Firefox extensions.
Safari also has tons of extensions available, such as: StopTheMadness (annoyance blocker, highly configurable), AdGuard (ad blocker), Vinegar (blocks YouTube ads on the web), and many others.
I recommended Brother laser printers to some older relatives and this happened. The printers required a power reset every few days.
I think you’re exaggerating. Quite a few of them are from the field of functional medicine, which is certainly totally legitimate.
Come on, obviously they knew what pipes were in the 1940s. They are cylinders made of lead.
This happened in the Netherlands and the authority didn’t seem to think the 27% “commission” was a problem. Hopefully Brussels has a better-designed regulation.
Remember when Apple had to allow 3rd party payment systems and still legally imposed a 27% fee on 3rd party payments, along with reporting requirements, even though those payments had nothing to do with Apple?
Is it possible that Apple will “allow” 3rd party app stores but still require apps on those stores to pass Apple’s App Review? And will try to impose that 27% fee or something similar on both app sales and in-app purchases through 3rd party app stores.
Apps can’t run on iOS unless they are code signed by Apple and 3rd party app stores won’t change that.
You never ask them if it’s plugged in. You tell them to unplug it for 10 seconds.
I don’t know. Microsoft across their product lines comes off as desperate for engagement. They probably don’t even care what option you choose as long as you keep their app running a little longer.
A literal answer to the title question. I like it. What charger did you have and was it covered under warranty?
The Tesla chargers – do they live up to their reputation for being reliable? Or are they also unreliable, but Tesla puts so many chargers at each location that you can always find a working one?
From what I’ve heard that’s not true of Tesla though. My car will be able to use their superchargers starting next year. I hope they remain reliable.
It’s a PR issue not a legal one.