Threads is owned by Facebook, a company notorious for interacting with the web in bad faith.
Threads is owned by Facebook, a company notorious for interacting with the web in bad faith.
(In the US) Remember to take your early, more “generic” courses at community colleges rather than private if you can. They’re cheaper and a lot of the time better at teaching those courses.
The EU giveth and the EU taketh away
That’s why no one came
We use the plural form for zero
The bird.makeup instance is a one-way Twitter mirror, but it’s not always very reliable since Twitter keeps making it harder to use Twitter
Well seeing as Nobody asked for it, I guess we don’t have to do anything
Up until recently USPS was really reliable for me. Now things just keep getting stuck in Philly or lost in Atlanta.
Thankfully I’ve never had a delivery issue with FedEx (got a good delivery driver I guess), but they also like to randomly let packages sit for days in a distribution center.
UPS used to be good here but now half the time packages from them arrive all bashed up, and they charge way too much for pickup.
Miami moment
“nope”, but it’s a 100-word excerpt from Reddit that pops in just as you’re about to click a link and shifts everything down.
I don’t think Microsoft can reasonably block opening the command prompt and bypassing the OOBE without breaking a lot of other things, but them removing the simpler workarounds is a pretty obvious attempt to get more people to sign in with a Microsoft account.
Microsoft does sync activation keys to your account but the license is also embedded in the firmware in recent prebuilt laptops and desktops, so you don’t need a Microsoft account to activate.
The article is talking about the initial setup experience, where you could put in a fake email to bypass the requirement to sign in with a Microsoft account.
My dog gets very worried for my safety when I use mine.
I do wish Duolingo had slang and curse lessons
So dramatic
Is that map edible?
Have you heard of the country called Poland?