Maybe put a “doorbell” with a light in his room that he can see.
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Good article. I already have a number of these enabled, but always good to learn about more and see that I’m not doing something stupid.
Don’t give a reason, they’ll just say it’s not a problem. Just say no
That’s not what OP is saying. OP is saying that the desired width of the bike lane is as seen in the snow. the actual width of the bike lane is much less since there’s a pedestrian path there too.
Did you ever get an answer? New to this community and just saw this post.
I’m wondering what people think they have as other options?
I was not the same person you were talking to in the first place so I’m literally not “the first person you’ve encountered voice this opinion”. I was offering a follow up from what someone else said because your claim literally seems insane to me.
If so many are “choosing to die on” it then maybe you’re the one that is outside the general consensus… I’ve only ever heard people say good things about it. You’re literally the first I’ve ever heard say anything negative about it.
I can totally imagine the James May version being like pink panther
From what I understand, safari and Firefox don’t block the types of tracking that Google is switching to. Things like your window size, canvas fingerprint, etc.
I do like macOS, if your comment was aimed at me. In fact it’s my favorite OS. The default switcher is terrible. It’s pointless to talk about something if you think it’s perfect. This article wouldn’t even exist if that were the case. The best solution to the default switcher is literally to not use it, because it doesn’t make sense in any workflow. AltTab solves it.
Pretty sure it’s the billionaires on the other side of that line, not the state.