Phone verification? In 2010? Only 20% of US citizens had a smartphone in 2010. That kind of verification was extremely rare at the time. Privacy was still very much a thing, sites that requested personal data like that was regarded with suspicion.
Phone verification? In 2010? Only 20% of US citizens had a smartphone in 2010. That kind of verification was extremely rare at the time. Privacy was still very much a thing, sites that requested personal data like that was regarded with suspicion.
Slashdot is still kicking around too. Remember the Slashdot effect?
“Them rich folks of the AfD keep telling me that democracy made me poor and jobless. They are also telling me that they’ll bring back jobs, by removing all them immigrants. Guess I’ll vote for them.”
Is pickleball the US equivalent of padel tennis in the Netherlands? So many people talking about how amazing padel is, and so many tennis courts being replaced with padel courts.
Duck your keyboard’s dictionary! ^_^
Excuse me, the MPAA would like a word with you.
where do you even get a kite?
I found 1 community that might be able to answer that question, but the last post on there was a year ago: !kiteboarding@discuss.tchncs.de
I’m actually in the market for a new car, and it’s going to be an EV, but Tesla is not on my short list. (not just because of Musk, also because I think those cars are hideous, and I really dislike how a single iPad is used for everything. I need some physical buttons, especially for the airco unit) Instead I’m looking at the Renault Scenic or the Kia EV3.
This does not work with android. They’re talking about the vertical integration of Apple products.
You’re misunderstanding them… They’re talking about clipboard sharing between iPhone and Mac. You select some text on your phone, copy it and then you can paste that text on your Mac.
They’re not talking about copying and pasting files.
I got tired of Google/Android constantly removing functionality I was actively using. (I had specifically bought a Pixel 4a 5g because of certain features not available on other (non-pixel) android devices, only to have those features be removed or hidden deeper into the system with a new android update. Also the quick access buttons at the top of te notification slide suddenly being text only instead of icons thus taking up more space for much less buttons (we went from 8 to 6 to 4 directly accessible))
So I went to iOS, first with a second hand iPhone 7, which is still holding up. (unlike any of the android devices from the same year)
Which convinced me enough to pick up an iPhone 14 pro.
I already had an iPad (because android tablets were horrible) and I enjoyed the integration between iPhone and iPad.
I’ve actually also been looking at replacing my work laptop with a MacBook, but I’m not sure if that’s going to work for me.
This is good precedence for Imane Khelif