I live in an apartment and just charge it once a week for 30 min while I do my grocery shopping. Ezpz. I’ve been doing this for 3 years and have never had a problem.
I live in an apartment and just charge it once a week for 30 min while I do my grocery shopping. Ezpz. I’ve been doing this for 3 years and have never had a problem.
I’ve never used Twitter, but I’ve heard that it’s just a porn site nowadays. Is that accurate?
Very slow reply, but do you have a guide for setting this up?
Yes that’s it! I couldn’t think of the name. I’m so detached from social media.
I’ve never used Twitter, but my partner does and regularly comments on the quantity and quality of porn there. It’s my understanding that another popular social media app banned porn a few years ago and all of the porn moved to Twitter.
I buy a house on average once every 3 years and it saves me apx $2,200 worth of time.
You’ve never bought a house if you think it’s saving “a little bit” of time. We’re talking easily 40 hours of gathering and filing paperwork here. That’s $2,200 of my time. If I buy a house once every 7 years it works out.
You missed the point of my reply. I pointed out that the benefit of H&R block is that they keep the records easily accessible, so when I buy a home I just link the H&R block account to the lender and they pull all of my tax and income history. Saves countless hours of gathering info and filling out paperwork. That’s worth $300/year to me.
Same. It sucks having to pay H&R Block $300/year to file my taxes, but their online records save my ass every time I buy a house. I sincerely hope we see a more robust free file system in my lifetime.
I just Googled “Fall Guy” and the AI response doesn’t match the OP. I was shown a summary of the movie.
If I could figure out an easy way for my partner to download content to my Plex library, I’d dump Netflix and Hulu in a heartbeat. I’m picturing an app where they can search for any show or movie, hit download, and it will grab it from my private tracker and toss it on my server. AFAIK something like this just doesn’t exist.
Join a Lemmy instance without downvotes. You can’t be hurt by downvotes if you never see them!
Agreed, Lemmy feels like “the old net” in the most refreshing way possible. I haven’t touched Reddit in over half a year and I feel better off for it. Feels like I can actually be myself here instead of trying to walk on eggshells to be part of the hivemind.
Having better EV infrastructure is a good thing, but I find that most people who don’t own EVs drastically overestimate how often they’d need to charge. I work on the opposite side of the city and sit in an hour+ of traffic, but I only charge my EV once every-other week. Sometimes weekly if I’m taking trips out of the city on the weekend. It’s ezpz to just toss it on the charger for an hour while I grab groceries or hit the gym.
Sure it does. Or at least it happened all the time when I was in college.
Nintendo could have raked in millions by doing it themselves, but they prefer their closed ecosystem.
G Suite is a legitimate option for small-medium businesses. It’s seen as the cheaper, simpler option versus Azure. I usually recommend it for nonprofits as they have a decent free option for 501c3 orgs.
Enterprise laptops for CAD, etc. still prioritize battery life over performance. Switchable graphics are a pain to setup and troubleshoot for gaming, the screens are not optimized for gaming (almost always 60Hz), thermals can be questionable, and they’re loud. Gaming laptops are built for that purpose, and they do it better than trying to shoehorn in a laptop built for an entirely different purpose.
Dell and Lenovo enterprise models are excellent for enterprise use, but struggle with gaming in my experience. It’s just not what they’re built to do.
I used to do this, but Verizon gave me a Flip 5 for $500 less than Samsung was offering and I got a free tablet with it. I needed to switch off of Google Fi anyway because they didn’t have service at my job site.