I haven’t transferred data over a usb cable in at least a decade. This means nothing to me.
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Yes. Please help us learn how to get more sports in our feed!
Just to second this take: My experience is that initial app review gets failed for random reasons that you have to be ready to argue about. Then in updates to the app, the developer can do pretty much whatever you want without any consequences.
I use Magic Trackpad for work, and mouse for gaming. The Magic Trackpad is the superior input device for productivity work.
Interesting? How so?
I would love to have multiple Mac monitors, and hopefully this limitation is overcome at some point. But I think the short term solution might be using native apps for safari, slack, teams, and whatever else has a native app available, and using the singular Mac window for the IDE.
I would suggest just not subscribing to any communities on that site. Let's not turn everything into a defederate war.
Anytime a website wants to store more than 5MB of data safari asks for your permission first. This page talks about a bug in webkit where it miscalculates how much storage is being requested:
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=202137
Some people say that deleting all the storage for the site in question in safari settings -> privacy -> manage website data will fix it. Be prepared to log in again after deleting the data.
Weird. My txt said the following:
"Hi, it's AT&T. As early as Oct. 2nd, the AutoPay and Paperless discount for customers paying by credit card will decrease from $10 to $5 per line. If you prefer to use your credit card, no action is required to receive a $5 discount."
Sounds like your offer is different. One quick tip if you are looking for other ways to save on AT&T. If you sign up for AARP you can get an additional $10 off of the top plan in addition to the paperless discount on AT&T.
Fair. It does seem like it is just "adventurin'" without high drama. But I will hold out judgement until the last 2/3'rds of the trailer is released. But that being said, it feels a little Storm Blood esque, and while that wasn't high drama, I did enjoy it.
I had always thought this is where the term "bug" came from, but the log says "First actual case of bug being found", which to me implies misperforming routines were called bugs prior to the "bug" being found.