That at least requires more effort than a single tap. Assuming you don’t just have a shortcut on your homescreen.
That at least requires more effort than a single tap. Assuming you don’t just have a shortcut on your homescreen.
I think you could list the instances/communities its been posted to in order of: ones you’re subbed to, ones in your instance, and finally the rest. All in alphabetical order. Obviously would want some options to change aspects to fit people’s preferences/needs.
Companies do share data either directly or indirectly, so I don’t think your approach of spreading it out is as effective as you think it is. Still not the worst thing to do in addition to other measures though. Another thing is to use a unique email address for each site to make that one common data point no longer common.
The closure is this is the plot of one of the episodes of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
Ballsy to use a 2nd language as a sarcastic reply to someone correcting grammar.
You got the same energy as the madman that microwaved horse meat
I would think that basic first aid is something cops are trained in. That way if it’s taking time for an EMT to arrive but they’re close they could render aid. Now I would never want a cop in a medical emergency, but I imagine this is the reasoning.
I would say give episode 3 a fair shot. I was in a similar mindset to you, but came around to the show. There are some dumb decisions made by the show in my opinion, but don’t want to spoil anything for you.
This is the kind of news we need /s
Maybe originally, but now a majority of people in the service industry rely on tips cause they are paid like $3/hr
I’m going to refer to myself as USB-B from now on
That’s not an issue inherent to Firefox and anyone that cares enough to block cookies usually has the know-how of how to re-enable them for a specific page.
If you make basic building blocks of language scared I’m genuinely impressed, and keep being gay as you want!
UBlacklist does this, but you have to define what URLs are garbage manually.
What am I looking at? Some plastic explosives and ball bearings rigged to explode when the laptop is powered on?
Can a humble man ask for context?
Thank you for posting the solution you found. If you don’t mind, what OS are you using?
I’m using it on my laptop as well, but that doesn’t go with me everywhere. Removing it from my phone removes that instant temptation.