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Comment on YouTube is awful. Please use YouTube, though. in ~tech
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Comment on YouTube is awful. Please use YouTube, though. in ~tech
uh-huh Link ParentI don’t think it’s ever been put so succinctly, there is plenty out there without YouTube existing.I don’t think it’s ever been put so succinctly, there is plenty out there without YouTube existing.
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Comment on You're going to use Gemini on Android whether you like it or not in ~tech
uh-huh Link ParentiPhone to me today seems to be the obvious pick. I realise it’s an imperfect world but there is no longer the enormous price differential between apple and anything android with such a full second...iPhone to me today seems to be the obvious pick. I realise it’s an imperfect world but there is no longer the enormous price differential between apple and anything android with such a full second hand market and the creep of flagship prices across the board.
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Comment on What programming/technical projects have you been working on? in ~comp
uh-huh LinkI’m working on a tui time tracking app. I want to make a separate backend with a REST api so I can also have a little website. It’ll basically be my own stripped down version of time warrior.I’m working on a tui time tracking app. I want to make a separate backend with a REST api so I can also have a little website. It’ll basically be my own stripped down version of time warrior.
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Comment on You're going to use Gemini on Android whether you like it or not in ~tech
uh-huh Link ParentWhy people buy these privacy offending devices will always escape me.Why people buy these privacy offending devices will always escape me.
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Comment on Most US exhibition execs think traditional moviegoing has less than twenty years as ‘viable business model,’ according to new survey in ~movies
uh-huh Link ParentNear me there is a local cinema that only has two chains and they’re both beautiful. Tickets are affordable; unfortunately the snacks are insanely expensive however there’s an independent grocer...Near me there is a local cinema that only has two chains and they’re both beautiful. Tickets are affordable; unfortunately the snacks are insanely expensive however there’s an independent grocer next-door that sells really nice food and they’ll let you bring it in. The choice of movies is also very diverse. The experience is much nicer. The screen is like a big home theatre. there are far fewer people. The sound is much better balanced. I have a year membership which gives me 25% on tickets and will pay itself back in four goes.
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