Man, I didn't realize that article was written in 2013, it could've been written today, and it still would've been true. I think one of the biggest contributions to the tech illiteracy of people is, 1. Schools don't really teach you about that kind of stuff (in my experience, or unless you take a special course) and 2. Everything is basically done for you now, its incredibly easy to do anything basic on computers.
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I support blåhaj-centrism
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Same here, I have an IPhone 8. It’s pretty good, but the battery is somewhat dying too.
r/art is only allowing posts of John Oliver “looking artsy” r/WellThatSucks is only posts of vacuum cleaners now
What are you sorting the comments by? Sorting them by active might cause that, but I’m not sure. I’ve noticed it happen to me too
I'm not surprised its in Alberta tbh. Plus it's a rainbow crosswalk, its not like its gonna turn the whole town gay.
Remember, you don’t need to be the fastest, you just need to be faster than 1 person
It depends on what the community is about. If it’s a community/instance that features a lot of opinionated talk, downvotes should be off to avoid those with different opinions being downvoted and hidden. On a note advice based/general community I think they should be left on.
At my high school most of my teachers didn’t allow cellphones in class, and would take them away for the period if they caught the student more than once.
There isn’t a lot of need for cellphones in a classroom, especially if the students have access to school laptops/computers.
For a truly unobtainable car, I’d say the GM EV-1.