Okay, just tried it out. Added /r/bestof and it's working. Very cool!
I'm guessing this scrapes? Otherwise it'll stop working when the API changes happen on July 1.
Okay, just tried it out. Added /r/bestof and it's working. Very cool!
I'm guessing this scrapes? Otherwise it'll stop working when the API changes happen on July 1.
Could be, but some of the posts are hours or days old, and thumbnails seem to show up fine in other instances but not in lemmy.ca.
Just to be clear, what if there is already a community on Lemmy that coincides with a subreddit? Will it make another community on your instance? Or will it use the existing community?
Thanks!
BTW, what app do you use on your phone to connect with it with the bluetooth? I imagine there's more than one to choose from?
Edit: NVM, I see you answered this in another comment.
That's awesome. I wonder if that is true for other makes as well? That would certainly be better than spending several hundred bucks on one of those bi-directional scanners.
This has been known for a while, but this information seems to be gaining more traction lately with the general public. The recommendations are to ensure you have an exhaust fan that vents to the outside above your range, and to use it each and every time your range is turned on. Of course, that's not something most people do.
On many vehicles, this function is turned off or on using a bi-directional scanning tool. You can buy one, but they are typically around $400-$600 bucks on Amazon or whereever. So if you have a mechanic friend you're all set, or sometimes the dealers will adjust these things as a complimentary service when your vehicle is in for an oil change or whatever.
If there are other useful and safer alternatives then it makes sense to scrap the wire bristle brushes entirely.
ensuring that active communities are able to remain stable and active (and open) is very important to us making gobs of money and force feeding more ads down people's throats.
Our goal here is to ~~work with the existing mod team to find a path forward~~ become authoritarian dickwads and threaten you to ~~make sure your subreddit is usable for the community~~ make sure your subreddit earns us money. If you are not able to or willing to reopen and maintain the community ~~please let us know~~ we will dispose of you like yesterday's garbage and do whatever the hell we want anyway, even though we rely completely on all of you to provide us, for free, with the content and moderation that we want to use to earn us gobs of money.
I fixed up that quote for them.
Something has convinced her that it’s better to let the battery almost! die, then charge it to full, but not leave it plugged in because that will degrade the battery
That was true a long time ago when NiCad batteries were around. But, since they had the problems you described, they're not around any more, and phones generally all use lithium-ion batteries which don't have this issue.
Makes perfect sense. Thanks.