Runkeeper only works with Spotify and Apple Music, though, so if you want to listen to music you're stuck with a choice between a rock and a hard place.
TomTom did the same. It used to be a one-off payment and now it's a subscription. Those who made the one-off payment were only able to keep using it for a limited time and then they had to subscribe too.
It was, by Musk, he used the addresses he got from that sweepstake. A number of computer scientists sent proof to the Democrats and were ignored.
Dammit, I had all the sources somewhere.
They just need to reintroduce the EC system (no fee).
Exercise when you're sick is a great way to get long covid or long flu. You're just incredibly lucky. So far.
If you lived in Germany you'd know what a huge pain in the back that is.
Because people don't carry them around. They must be locked up and kept separately from the ammunition, or they have to be kept at a gun club.
What are the exact ramifications and consequences of the recent meeting with Zelenskyy and Trump/JD?
That's a great comparison.
What are the exact ramifications and consequences of the recent meeting with Zelenskyy and Trump/JD?
What's so incredibly frustrating is that the measures taken against climate change had actually started to take effect (CO2 emissions are in decline) and now they're going to make it worse again.
My God... I can't believe people are still saying this.
You're STILL saying this shit? My God, we're on the brink of WW3 because of people saying this shit.
AI can't edit. AI needs editing.
I'm an editor; my sources are experts, books, research papers, people who have had similar experiences, dictionaries, a thesaurus, a degree in English Language, and a profound hatred of m-dashes and double spaces after a full stop.
US arms and equipment can be switched off remotely by the US. Buying American equipment for Ukraine is incredibly stupid.
Wibra and Zeeman, aka Zebra.
Oh, there are a lot of guns. People just don't carry them around.
AI doesn't think. It gathers information. It can't come up with anything new. When an AI diagnoses a disease, it does so based on input made by thousands of people. It can't make any decisions by itself.
I assume they'll also be finding ways to switch that shit off.