I just switched to MagicEarth since it works with Android Auto. Pretty happy with it so far.
hyacin
I installed this after seeing this post the other day and am loving it so far ... which is amazing considering how many other keyboards I've tried and hated, and always ended up going back to GBoard -
https://lemmy.ml/post/17614064
The only thing I wish it had is emoji search
Shotgun King.
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I tried it. I tried just opening lots of tabs. I tried grouping tabs. Open tabs strewn across 3+ devices, "to read later", until eventually some months later I just give up and close them, having lost interest or simply seeing a need to close some of the overflowing tabs.
My only solution to this problem - as BAD as ChatGPT is and as much as we hate it - feed the thing I'll want to "read later" straight into ChatGPT RIGHT THEN, and just read a summary of it.
I've been doing this for a couple weeks now and so far, so good.
We have the same case! Twinsies!!
Found the other audiophile.
With you mentioning Logitech in the post, I'm not sure you actually want "audiophile" speakers or just 'good computer speakers', but the above list gets my audiophile thumbs up. I'd throw Klipsch The Sevens and The Nines into the mix too.
Hrm, I've got a $6k set of Klips I put together about a year or so ago and they all have grilles.
I'm looking at a ~$20k set of SVS Ultra Evos in the next few months, they've all got grilles.
Everything else I've explored and considered in the 'window shopping' that has led me to the SVS - Paradigm, higher end Klips, PSB, Wharfedale, JBL, all in around that same price point, also all had grilles.
Are you sure the pictures you're seeing are not just making a point of showing you what is under the grilles, but they do in fact come with grilles?
Soylent Green is people.
High school diploma. I've only been specifically asked in one job interview in my entire 25 year career. I currently have employment income in the 94th percentile for a man of my age in my country (according to 2021 census data) - and no high school diploma.
Trying to park at a mall, in Toronto, in early December one year (so Christmas shopping ramping up) ... amusingly for an appointment with a psychologist.
She had to come out at park the car for me.
Drivers in this city... so, so toxic.
100% agree on "car" and came to the comments with it in mind.
As much as it sits unused the majority of the time though, that isn't what I was thinking - what I was thinking is how I've never get to "fully use" it, or any sports car I've owned for that matter, as to me fully using it would entail bringing it to a track, REALLY putting it through it's paces, and pushing it to the limits it was actually designed for. While it is great fun to drive (safely) around town, and comfort and luxury were absolutely large parts of the engineering that went into it, it's hardly living up to it's full potential!
Hhhrrrrmmmm, very good point I had not previously considered.