I always grab a disinfecting wipe at the entrance and use it to wet my fingers so I can open them.
I always grab a disinfecting wipe at the entrance and use it to wet my fingers so I can open them.
There are government decency rules about what can be broadcast on over the air television and i have a feeling people beating the shit out of each other wouldn’t be deemed acceptable. Would be nice, but don’t see it happening.
Bingo. People just use what’s on the phone at the start.
This kind of stuff is just another reason that reinforces my decision to switch from Plex to Jellyfin. Plex is just adding way too much bloat and unnecessary features.
I don’t believe that’s true, some of the debris more than likely made it back to the ground over the ocean. There are weather radars that picked up the debris and they don’t scan super high up into the atmosphere.
Oh sorry I was coming from the perspective of running ads on your website.
Clicking on the ad is what triggers a charge (in terms of cost). Simply showing the ad is basically worthless. At least that’s how it was a while back when I was running a website and I had ads on it. The trick to getting bigger payouts was to make the ads look like part of your content and no so out of place. Twitter is doing just that and typically it is against the terms of use for ad networks, but since it’s their own network I guess that doesn’t really matter.
Plus this is a quickly evolving technology so limits and stuff are always changing.
I work in the IT field and in the last 5 months or so the amount of users getting into sticky situations (fake virus warnings, notification hijacking, etc) has skyrocketed. I kept thinking they were visiting shady sites, but finally I found out it’s the ads on google search results. It’s ridiculous how shady the ads are and I completely blame google. The notification feature in chrome is the stupidest thing ever with how easy it is for sites to take advantage of ignorant users.
Nope, no extensions for Firefox on iOS unfortunately.
Something unique about the Brave browser is that it allows me to use filter lists to block ads. I can insert my own custom lists too which is cool.
I haven’t found another browser that allows this on iOS (other than safari with extensions).
A Washington post article I was reading yesterday said google pays apple $19 billion this year to be the default browser on iPhones.
Infuse is only $10 per year and that includes on your Apple TV and iPhone. It really is quite slick and looks really good.
Same here and also haven’t noticed any heat issues. Admittedly though I’m not running resource heavy apps for long like some people do.
I have a friend with a 14 pro and she’s been having tons of heat issues since upgrading to iOS 17 so perhaps it’s not a 15 specific issue.
Wouldn’t surprise me if they lock it to the windows store. I hope I’m wrong!
Yep I’m Apple Maps for navigating but google maps for reviews on places. Apple Maps still uses freaking yelp. It’s ridiculous.
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I read it the same way. I thought maybe this whole google getting taken to court business for manipulating their way to top search engine scared Microsoft by nah…
Anyone know of any good options for iOS?
Only reason I need Windows is for Flight Simulator. If it weren’t for that I’d be on Linux for sure.