It's quite BASIC, really...
Brewchin
Similar to: "Tradition" is peer pressure from dead people. 😄
By stores do you mean Amazon Fresh? Definitely.
I thought it was interesting it wasn't mentioned in the comparison to similar historical false claims.
That's very much what the Opinion section in the Guardian is all about: an all comers free-for-all written by anyone who cares to submit a piece. Generally unrelated their news journalism and general mission/ideology.
I see why they do it: opposing views and so on. But in the current society of headlines are everything, knee jerk reactions, polarisation and the idea of a middle ground being treason, etc, we get "Why are the Guardian saying x?!" 🤷♂️
Don't do this. And it says 41 minutes to me.
No sane person is going to sit through a video that long to see what - if any - point you were trying to make, but didn't bother to add to your post.
I have a 2015 Shield. Best device I've ever had, and haven't ever had to factory reset it.
My main recommendation - in case it applies to you - is to not run any server software on it (eg. Plex). It's a solid client device, but has never had what it takes to run server services.
I think it has plenty of life left in it, so a factory reset might be worthwhile. Also note that the drive in yours may be well past its best.
It was great. Was sad when they discontinued it.
Zapier was the closest I could find to it (with a free tier based on number of actions per time period), but Isn't visual. It sounds like Make is visual, though haven't checked if there's a free tier.
It's comparable to IFTTT or (now defunct) Yahoo Pipes. "Event on service A triggers action on service B" type stuff.
For example, I use Zapier for things like webhooks on Discord: watching an RSS feed and having it post new updates into a Discord channel.
You could just as easily have it watch, say, a weather site for area and push that to your email (or Pushover account, etc). Or alert you that an item you want is on sale. And so on.
There's a world outside the US/European false dichotomy.
I've been with Fastmail since 2019 and you couldn't pay me to go elsewhere. 🤷♂️
Everyone likes a bit of VAG, surely? 😉
Agree with you. That last paragraph reeks of Reddit-like monetisation of community goodwill.
I really tried with that book, after a similar recommendation on pigboy's site years ago - and it does have some useful techniques and ideas - but I just couldn't get past her magical thinking proselytism. Every other paragraph, or so it seemed at the time.
Without wishing to put everyone off it: her "why" is (demonstrably and unequivocally) bollocks, but her "how" is good.