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And it was these speakers
And it was these speakers
Do you remember when you could hear text messages over your speakers before getting the on-phone alert?
Looks cool. Best of luck with the newer leaves!
There’s also truckers with over the road/long haul jobs. You and you family can live anywhere when your job is to drive across the country.
My employer is the same and they added it to my pay when they did have to once.
If you are a cellphone user I have bad news for you
Indeed it was. It was after a 10 hour drive too.
Accidentally booked in a bad part of town. Front desk was behind bars. The room was nothing like they showed online. Later we ordered delivery and they refused to leave their car.
Another time we did a test flush before using the toilet and the handle broke. Front desk was rude as hell. Someone fixed it within in an hour. The maintenance lady said it was common and they have been replacing them with upgrades as they break.
This was before air tags and tile existed. I was gifted a keyfob/remote finder. It was a set of obscenely large plastic fobs that you can attach to things. They were super fragile though and would never survive on a keychain.
It was one of those Sharper Image products that show up around Christmas or all year in the middle isles of Kohls.
I’m sure it is. But I’ve never used desktop for Reddit or now Lemmy
I’m sure it is. But I never use desktop for Reddit or now Lemmy
You’re welcome! It’s nice that all the lists look the same too. The only downside is you have to search for the community in an app to subscribe to it if you don’t have an account on that instance
For most of the bigger instances you can type in the instance url and add /communities. For example:
https://lemmy.world/communities
When in doubt you can Google “list of communities for (insert instance name)” and you may find a relative link if it’s named something else.
Not only is it writing the emails it’s going to read them and summarize them to the end user. That’s kind of crazy when you think about it.