Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point
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They have announced that they are on their last alpha release now. If you are okay with running beta they might release it in a month or two
This is the answer. Look up the Facebook Pixel and Like Button. Putting them on a site lets Meta track your activity across the web, even when you’re logged out or don’t have an account. I’m sure Twitter, Reddit, et al. are doing the same by now.
Must be the water.
You sure you need an app that converts Celsius to Fahrenheit to access your location? Do you even need an app for that at all? The default calculator, Siri, and iOS search can all do it for you.
This basically just means that Korea issued about 4,500 new visas in the past two months.
I changed my visa in January, so I ended up with the new card, and I installed the app and set it up. It was relatively easy… by Korean app standards. However, at the immigration office, they had signs up saying that the old cards were still valid until their expiration dates, so there was no reason to get a new card if you were only there for a standard visa renewal. The new cards also cost 35,000 won instead of 30,000 for the old cards, so of course people aren’t going to be rushing to the least pleasant place in the country just to wait in line and pay extra for a new card they don’t need!
Surely the grim reaper should have Helmut Markos face
I get the joke, but what site is this? I want to do more than the NYT mini crossword, but I also don’t want to pay for an NYT subscription
If the change is expected, how can it be a shock? Excellent journalism as always from The Race.
As far as I know, the current best practice for language learning is called Krashen’s Hypothesis or Comprehensible Input. Basically, we can learn a language best by hearing words that are slightly more complicated than what we already know. I am learning Korean and there is a nice channel where a guy makes videos of himself playing games and talks about what’s on the screen at different levels of complexity. You could look for something like that in the language you want to learn.