

Android existed before Google acquired it. So there’s an interesting wrinkle there.
But, PalmOS existed before Android and iOS. And Blackberry. Sailfish may have also, I just don’t recall.
Android existed before Google acquired it. So there’s an interesting wrinkle there.
But, PalmOS existed before Android and iOS. And Blackberry. Sailfish may have also, I just don’t recall.
Would a semi-colon work, to tie the two phrases together?
Sorry, I can’t reply, as I have a dumb phone and don’t have access to social media. 😆
Ah, thank you.
Just reconcile to using 1 or 2 gen older phones.
*tenets
Nah, it’s 2 different things.
I could add pictures in the shopping list app, I just don’t want them there.
Instead I slowly took pictures of everything I own. And when something new comes in, I take a pic of that. I have a folder for inventory photos.
Those photos are only a just-in-case for insurance.
I vaguely recall a desktop mode phone around 2012. Not sure if it was DeX, may have been.
There’s also the insurance angle.
Heaven forbid you have a fire or flood from a water line break. Insurance companies aren’t your friend and will shaft you if they can - I’ve seen it happen with friends.
So now I have an inventory (and pictures). I have about 4x the stuff in my place than the average person in a house this size, so the defaults from insurance would make me lose lots of money. Once they see an exported spreadsheet with counts and dates (plus the pictures), they’ll cut a check and not argue.
Plus the inventory helps me keep track of what I have so I don’t buy it again.
I have 800+ items in my home inventory list. Lots of different tools, household stuff, seasonal, and cooking stuff.
I used to be able to keep track just by having a few containers, but then I started forgetting what container something was in.
Now containers are labelled with a container name and list of what’s in it, my inventory app (just a shopping list app) indicates the container name.
Edit: You’d be surprised how much stuff you actually have until you start inventorying it. It’s a tedious task.
Wrong community.
Try Unpopular Opinions, or Shit Takes
You forgot to add “Marie Antoinette” 😆
Umm, gonna answer as an American, for clarity: many schools across the US have language classes of all sorts. Every niece/nephew I know across multiple states could study French, Spanish, Latin, Chinese, Italian, etc, etc. Chinese is one of many (typically Mandarin).
It’s very common in US public schools, and has increased significantly over the last 50 years.
Chinese wasn’t available in my school decades ago, but was in nearby schools.
Why? Because I can’t, like I said.
No one has to justify themselves. You asked, I said no. The end.
I don’t care if I’m rude to someone who’s trying to scam me, or in this case started being inconsiderate themselves.
Stephen Covey discusses this in Seven Habits of Highly Successful People. He’s asked if it’s OK to lie to someone. He answers by posing a scenario where being honest gets you killed, but using a harmless lie you aren’t.
I highly recommend reading the book.
I take your point, and in general agree with it. We should try to help.
Hoever, someone approaches like that and my radar is going off. Sorry, my safety comes first, so I’m just going to say “No thanks”, every time, because we all know this person is trying to scam someone. (And I literally mean “No thanks” - It’s oddly disarming by reversing the roles, if only for a moment).
Someone once told me “don’t let them use your principles against you”, which is exactly what this scammer is doing.
There’s a world of difference between helping a stranger and allowing yourself to be pulled into a potentially risky situation.
This is the same reason I never pick up hitch hikers (I have in certain areas/circumstances).
Though I have no problem helping someone on the side of the road. I’ve helped random people carry stuff out of the store to their car - by offering to help them.
These are different situations which you can assess in the moment.
Just verifying, after enabling subnet routing, did you create the routes (it’s in the docs for subnet router).
I have the same problem you do - for some reason TS will “steal” the route, even when correctly configured.
No kidding? I don’t recall that.
First I read was in Windows NT mag about 1999,they had a working prototype, but without a touch screen.
Of course it wasn’t called Android, yet.