Thanks! It does work for predictive text and correcting while typing, but doesn’t check for misspellings in typed text. Probably good enough
Interesting, it doesn’t “spell check”, but it does suggest words from its own dictionary for predictive text. Maybe I don’t need the checking if I can just look at predicted spellings. Thanks for the thought.
Definitely agree
Thanks! Good to know
‘252 km (157 miles) range’ to save others the same skimming I did
Keep notes on what you do including outcomes. You can always reinstall, skip all of the extra crap you didn’t need to mess around with and have a good clean system without having to back track.
Absolutely no sarcasm intended. I had just never thought of it that way.
Mind blown by flawless logic
Maybe a dumb suggestion, but shouldn’t spotify + ublock still work on firefox for android?
Also, MaximumDerek
I am pretty sure you’re describing chainmail…
If they had the courage of their convictions they would’ve carpeted the inside of the tub too.
I think the sick days were the sticking point for the unions that did not approve provisional deal. So this reads to me like this:
Side with the megacorps - pass the first bill
Side with the ‘economy’ - pass both bills (temporary benefit for most workers)
Side with workers - pass neither bill, pass a new bill giving them higher benefits than requested to show rail companies that they can’t play fast and loose with infrastructure and expect any support
I think the point is that there isn’t a good enough reason to put internet in a car that negates the risk of it.
It is like adding lead to food. It’s a cheap sweetener with no calories. You can argue that cheap sweeteners aren’t important to you, but I don’t think you can argue that it isn’t a good reason. It just isn’t a good enough reason to negate the risk.