- YVoyiatzis parentWhy is AAPL still one stock?
- I never brush my teeth, I irrigate them a couple of times a day and use floss as needed.
- Switched early to a left-handed 65% keyboard setup—Keychron K7 Max QM7 on the left, Trackpad Pro and MX Master 3S on the right. Feels quick, natural, and fixes what Apple’s keyboards never did.
- I actually sold my Nakamichi cassette deck to afford the NOKIA Communicator back then. The OS was problematic and couldn’t deliver the functionality that I expected. I ended up switching to a Palm or Handspring device, can't remember which, and stuck with a Nokia monochrome phone until the iPhone came along and changed everything.
- If smart glasses can’t self-adjust vision or flag cataracts, they’re missing the point. This is not being discussed.
- # Dash Usage Guide
*Hyphen (-)* = word-joiner
*En dash (–)* = “to/between”
*Em dash (—)* = pause, punch, drama
- I believe the Reminders app, when used alongside Notes and Calendar, is becoming a strong competitor in the productivity space. One feature I'd love to see added is persistent nudging reminders that keep alerting you until you manually dismiss them.
Things 3 is another excellent third-party option in this category. Together, these apps form my essential productivity stack. I honestly can't function without them.
- "vibecoded the wheel". Where did you get this from‽
- The least one can do is adapt to using a bidet on a daily basis.
- Seventy might feel like fifty in Scandinavian cities where cycling is part of daily life—but try that in the U.S., and the idea of retirement quickly becomes a parody.
- I've long suspected these shady practices, and I'm relieved they're finally being exposed. Utilities and others aren’t far behind, sending invoices no reasonable person wouldn’t question.
Since 2019, I've relied on ride-shares and delivery services, consistently questioning their fee structures. During this time, I've spent an unconscionable amount on Uber and Uber Eats alone.
A big shame both to the ones running the show and the ones who trained them to think this is acceptable.
- I’m now able to sign my name with flair using just my thumb while holding my phone—seamlessly and effortlessly. Very well done on the implementation.
- I’d prefer it to nudge me when I’m about to add a task to my calendar, asking, “Why are you adding this?”
Actually, I just got an idea…
- He’s set to scoop everything up at a steep discount—a textbook example of patience and gut instinct rewarded when passive-investing.
- I've exclusively used Numbers for as long as the app has been around. It meets all of my needs, including almost seamless Excel compatibility for imports and exports should the need arise.
The IT industry overall remains similarly entrenched. Enterprise software vendors insist on Windows dependency, staying tethered to outdated standards; upholding an inefficient status quo that serves only MSFT, developers, and technicians—not users nor progress.
- Reminds me of the limo industry in the '80s, when [stretch limos](https://www.oldtimer-auktionen.at/auktionen/wp-content/uploa...) just kept getting longer and longer.
- Experience is part of education.
- Water dissolving and removing There is water at the bottom of the ocean
- This is as satisfying a read as Harper's Index.
- Rakı is deceptively strong, especially the Cretan version, from which I am proud to have recovered.
- That’s what was said ten years ago.
- Actually, the .99 price-point started as a clever way to prevent theft, manage inventory, and keep track of sales. The idea was that pricing something at $1.00 might tempt a cashier to pocket the bill, but pricing it at $0.99 meant they’d have to open the register to give change, reducing the risk. Back then, most registers didn’t print receipts.
This method also helped with inventory control. For example, if the total sales for the day ended in .56, it meant 44 (or 144) items were sold, no matter how many customers bought them.
This pricing strategy stuck around because it was really useful for running a business smoothly.
- This seems like a handy app, but it's exclusively for M-powered Macs. I'll give it a try after I upgrade my iMac.
- Genocidal tendencies, if you ask me.
- Nothing will ever replace my Pilot Precise V7 (blue).
- I hope that it is broadcast.
- Few could not.
- Apparently, to create such stunning detail, one must be a Shakespeare.
- Check out the prompts to those examples used...to create such stunning detail, one must be a Shakespeare...
- Often, bankers themselves are the fraudsters.