Yeah, we can no longer msg other participants without paying. I guess they've picked up on it having dating potential since it has a "Single" designation so it may get added to Match's ever-growing portfolio down the years, haha.
That would be Reddit admins just passing info over to the DHS, not the DHS hacking Reddit itself and gaining access. I thought we were discussing the latter, but I may be wrong.
No, but I used to be more active until I saw that they started to increasingly prevent you from talking to other participants, and even seeing who other people are (can't even tell gender or anything) unless you paid for their higher tier. I literally saw it get added out of the blue after years of no such restrictions, and they've only dug deeper and deeper. I couldn't even connect with someone with whom I met just because I didn't attempt to get their number immediately on the spot.
Awesome, colossal work! However, my biggest use case is using my phone as a syncing medium between computers that are powered off and on at different times. Is there any chance of this arriving on Android?
It's just platform-milking, just like Meetup.com's latest antics; there isn't deep analysis needed to everything, haha. "Capitalism" is totally a legitimate answer despite being just one word.
I cannot place AntennaPod's long widget on my S21 FE running Android 12 and One UI 4.0, either, though the 1x1 widget is fine. It really cannot handle widgets well which is almost a deal-breaker if it wasn't open-source (I don't know anywhere near enough to program the fix myself, unfortunately).
Glass is probably the safest long-term container, sadly. I know it's heavy and fragile, but even stainless steel can develop algae over time; you're certainly welcome to try both and see what happens.
lol to be objective, all that matters is that they link a study proving it. They only linked their YouTube video, which I didn't bother to watch, but a study may be in there. It is true that fruits' antioxidants are critical to good health, though I've never heard such a focus on fruit without veggies, or at least the nutrients that are found more in veggies.
Huh? Is that "AII" or "All" or what?