The cool thing is, it’s still an easy conversion to bring it back to a familiar unit!
The cool thing is, it’s still an easy conversion to bring it back to a familiar unit!
Stardew Valley!
To offer a counter point: I’ve owned 3 different VivoActive 3 Music watches for about 2 years each. All of them had the screen stop working. Could be my bad luck, but I wasn’t super rough with them (never wore them in water)
I’m confused. The screenshot you shared just has two idiots sharing stupid opinions and 1.1 thousand/389 people (likely from the same subreddit) disagreeing with them.
I’m not saying the conservative subreddit isn’t unhinged, but this feels pretty cherry picked.
Maybe share a photo of the most upvoted comments for a better reference?
Isn’t Pika from Ridgeside, not SVE?
If you open the android settings for Organic Maps (where you adjust permissions), there should be one called “Open by Default” or something like that. Just add all the links that are presented there.
Yeaaa, I made my account on .ml a while ago. Looking forward to when migrating accounts is supported to move home to .ca
A negative gum game, if you will
Wow people really didn’t like my question!
To respond to yours though, I’d say it depends on how much content there is! If a game can easily take 1000 hours with no degradation of enjoyment, I would pay $100 for it
Edit to add: I realize this didnt exactly address your question, but I’m not sure what percentage since it heavily depends on the quality and quantity of content
Assuming US, Open Banking is on the horizon. Will likely still take a few years before it’s fully implemented, but hopefully soon!
Genuine question, why is $100 too much for a quality game? Completely agreed on the micro transactions though
Thanks! Oh one last thing that jumped to mind! The ability to make custom feeds alongside Home. So one could add certain communities to a certain feed to only see posts from those communities.
First off, thanks for making a fantastic app! Just a couple of niche requests:
Again though, great work! Been a very nice experience so far!
Maybe consider collapsible dropdowns or similar for the extra information
I would argue this is actually one of the most effective ways to respond. If enough people do it then the company has to react somehow (by pivoting, etc.). Obviously an organized effort would be better, but the “vote with your money” method isn’t anything to ridicule.
If you’re looking for advice, I’d recommend moving the compound movements (ie squats and presses) to the beginning and the isolation movements (ie curls) to the end.
This allows you to do the more complex movements at the beginning when you are less tired.
Fair but, I mean, Microsoft does the exact same thing
For sure, but that still isn’t a passkey. The method you are talking about is the equivalent of non-passphrase protected SSH protocol, which is a single form of authentication (i.e. if someone has your security key they have your account).
The term passkey implies MFA: having a physical key and a password, a physical key and a fingerprint scan, or equivalent.
Sure the username could be considered the password, but usernames are not designed to be protected the same way. For example, they typically are stored in clear text in a services database, so one databreach and it’s over.
Yes, as long as that place is only accessible by a physical passkey (such as a Yubikey). The risk is miniscule and the convenience is 100% worth it.
Or 3 in 5