bryan Now • 100%
Now that they won - the effort to collect what they won can start…!
bryan Now • 99%
Teddy Roosevelt was shot point blank in the chest at a campaign stop. The bullet penetrated his chest after passing through a steal eyeglass case and his 50 page speech. Teddy noted he wasn’t coughing blood and knew he would survive. He calmed the lynch mod down that were going to murder the assassin and then did his speech.
He lost the election despite being a total badass.
Later, Teddy reluctantly ran as VP with McKinley who won the election and was quickly assassinated. Teddy became president and won a second term.
Anyway, attempted assassination isn’t the boost people think it is - even for awesome badasses like Teddy Roosevelt.
bryan Now • 100%
Article literally says it’s a software update that needs to be applied to the transmission computer.
bryan Now • 42%
I bet ford regrets not being able to OTA update software…
bryan Now • 100%
Also if you’ve already signed into the app it stays.
He better not touch Apple Music!!
bryan Now • 100%
TL;DR is record keeping very very terrible. Project speed was so bad pledged money was not donated when milestones were missed. Some money was returned and the rest vanished.
bryan Now • 100%
I honestly cannot read the fine print… 😆
Gift Link to read on NY Times.
bryan Now • 66%
I’m guessing Oppenheimer looking a bit sad at the end doesn’t hit the same over there…
bryan Now • 90%
Such a hassle to remove the frozen burrito from a wrapper to microwave… 😩
bryan Now • 96%
He got 64 percent of the vote in the primary. He's running against two other republicans. The do-nothing incompetent sheriff is still likely to win.
bryan Now • 88%
"It's absurd that two months later, we don't have that," National Transportation Safety Board chair Jennifer Homendy said. "Boeing has not provided us with documents and information we have requested numerous times," Homendy told the Senate Commerce Committee.
Say goodbye to breaks and lunch when working > 6 hours a day! Kentucky says just let the feds set the rules.
bryan Now • 100%
Have a Y and pay $677.00 per 6-months for pretty good coverage.
bryan Now • 100%
I ended up buying a Y in 2022 (worst time unfortunately but needed a car). Kia/Hyundai wanted $7500 over MSRP and the Ford dealer was even worse with markups ($12k over MSRP).
I got an older generation of this MagSafe mount so I could use different mapping apps.
I had an order for a Rivian R1S but it was more expensive and has the same anti-carplay/Android Auto nonsense so I just got my deposit back. I'm going to stick with the Y until it dies then I hope Porsche Macan EV isn't too unreasonable.
bryan Now • 100%
Anytime you hit the paywall - take a look at their offers. 95% of the time they are garbage offers. But sometimes they are desperate to get subscribers and you can get a year for $2/month. Cancel the renewal and repeat. 😎
bryan Now • 100%
I’m a paying subscriber. Also I sometimes run across a gift link already shared by someone else. I’ll cut and paste that link to continue spreading a good article.
bryan Now • 11%
Yes. Firefox is my backup for the 1-2 websites I encounter per year that don’t work with Safari.
bryan Now • 100%
I’m sorry but you might have missed drinking black coffee with every meal… 😂
bryan Now • 22%
Meh. Been using Safari since 2012 and it’s fine.
bryan Now • 100%
I agree because they are no longer “lower decks”. They are ranking up and it’s dumb.
Open an issue on GitHub or make a post here? I’d really like to see a “hide” for a post. For example as a go through Memes community and look at one… I’m done with the post and don’t need to see it anymore. On Reddit you’d just hide the post and then you’d not need to worry about it - you can always look at all your hidden posts to remove the flag.
For example, I’m on Lemmy.sdf.org and I joined the Apple@lemmy.ml community. But there are many missing articles and comments. If I browse directly on Lemmy.ml for the same article there ~90% of comments are missing. https://lemmy.ml/post/1152794 has 26 comments https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/11232 has 0 comments
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