

On my Android’s Firefox, I have always gotten this style of “web” result in addition to the instant answers. There’s a plugin to “fix” it, but I think it’s a downgrade
On my Android’s Firefox, I have always gotten this style of “web” result in addition to the instant answers. There’s a plugin to “fix” it, but I think it’s a downgrade
Here’s a great organization for this issue: https://parkingreform.org/
Agreed, but even with fewer cars, having the remaining ones be electric is much better. Quieter (at low speeds) and no fumes
Probably. A lot of libraries have access to the NYT, probably worth checking!
You can download full crosswords on the NYT Games app!
Adjusting a speed limit is not enough, road engineers need to implement actual traffic calming measures to slow people down…
Fun fact, US pedestrian deaths went up during covid because there were fewer drivers and people could speed more easily.
There are paid services that offer phone number masking such as Firefox Relay
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Great topic idea! Here are some of mine, I’ll add links later:
How do you vacuum seal things with liquids? Mine says absolutely no liquids, like if it gets a single drop of moisture on it, the company will come shoot me
At least roundabouts are significantly safer than stop lights!
So glad it helped! The gyro might work over Bluetooth when the controller is in its normal Switch mode. The great thing about using it in 2.4GHz is that you can easily toggle between a Bluetooth device, like a Switch, and your computer. I hope it works for you!
Killing it as usual! Great work
This is called simulated urbanism.
I’m just mentioning a solution that is actually available, where unassholing everyone isn’t.
Beautifully put. So often there are simple solutions to these problems.
I tried Linux Mint on my old XPS laptop and the battery life is, unfortunately, a nonstarter for me. It lasts about 2 hours running Linux versus up to six on Windows (thanks to battery settings). It also doesn’t hibernate properly. I wish it had worked for me