With different tiers of subscription.
This sounds unfortunately real. Insanity.
With different tiers of subscription.
This sounds unfortunately real. Insanity.
Another way I think about this; Many people have 1080p displays on their devices. So simply no need to download media content, that exceed these specifications. Just waste of resources with further annoying complications.
People here in the Lemmy website/ community should focus their efforts on quality of the content.
As time goes on, various issues gradually goes away with incremental improvements. Anything from code, UI, features & function.
Let's utilize lean methodology here. Starting with the 3S; Sweap, Sort & Standardize. :)
I had a problem once when my laptop display was just black after booting. Triend everything, nothing worked. Return to OEM authorized support. They had my laptop for 4 weeks, so solution. Then just refunded the full price & retuned back the laptop.
Ubuntu LTS since then & no sick or weird issues since.
Appreciate the info you provided.
I am with you.
The companies should try making water resistant devices. But the repairability or ease of changing batteries should not be neglected. Maybe another model that is a bit further expensive, covering the cost of making it water tight, should be also sold?
I received an update of similar card this week. "European Health Insurance Card".
Feels better having this while traveling :)
I have created the Kia Community. As a owner of the car, it's been awesome to find other owners who can share their knowledge & advice on maintenance & driving the car. Invited others in!
It's valuable knowledge with how-to's that made me create an account there. I learned plentiful with the people that cared to share.
Most i implemented into my daily life & conditions have become favorable for me.
It's unfortunate that Reddit Company have refused to collaborate with its users, since years back. Otherwise we would have seen their web & mobile app develop/ innovate in great ways. But they have chosen one limitation after the other. Slowly over the years.
Few times a week i do some editing or writing comments within OpenStreetMap. I see the whole task as a game, results being implemented & used for people in need. Good feelings afterwards.
Focus on your neighborhood & community, as it continues to change, if you want to participate. Few weeks later changes are implemented into Organic Maps as example.
Any other open source alternative you recommend?