

Just realized that you beat me to replying to the parent comment with a similar sentiment!
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Just realized that you beat me to replying to the parent comment with a similar sentiment!
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Change happens, but my genuine appreciation of her never went away.
Now, I’ve been married well over a decade… and still… the best feeling is the time I spend hugging her in the morning.
We have ups and downs, lulls and adventures. Life’s not all beer and skittles. But, I don’t agree that it becomes mundane.
Team America?!
Yes! I also have the rice cooker. Probably the two most used kitchen gadgets I have!
Zojirushi bread makers are amazing
Only the cellular iPads have the eSIM. The standard WiFi ones do not. Since iOS covers both of these devices, older models, and folks who choose not to have a carrier despite having the ability to do so, I don’t believe this would be a partial solution at best.
Interesting thought! This wouldn’t work for iPads and iPhones with no sim (but use WiFi) though
I’m really interested to see how they’re going to region lock this. Will it be where the device was sold? Does that comply with EU regulations? Will it be geographical location? If I move to the US, will it lock the side loaded apps? If I grab a VPN can I side load things?
I’m 40. Can I have some more of that time too?
This article is entirely bullshit speculation.
The brother line of laser jet printers has served me well. I almost never need to print in color, so I have the black and white variety. The toner lasts for a long time and it doesn’t dry out between uses. You can find relatively inexpensive toner cartridges for them as well.
As a former teacher, advisor to a state attorney general, and now an executive at Meta — I’ve dedicated my career to protecting children online.
That’s an awfully strange pathway to executive at Meta.
I always thought being able to recognize voices is a common skill? Is it not?
If you’re using a roomba, the app will typically tell you when to replace your brushes and filter. The filter you can find easy replacements for as well as the little spinning brush. The bigger brushes are harder. You can buy replacements from third party vendors for cheap, but they’re not perfect… and if you have carpeting the roomba will freak out until the third party brushes wear down a bit. After that happens, everything mostly works.
I usually clean out the roomba every week and replace the brushes every 4 months or so. I run mine nightly though (I have kids).