

Everything that lives dies, eventually


Everything that lives dies, eventually


This image exemplifies everything that’s wrong with the transparency in the current iOS/macOS versions


The EU is not a single country, so it would be helpful to know which country they’re going to
The ielts website has all of that covered already https://ielts.org/take-a-test/preparation-resources


Cash. Every transaction will be online, so it can be tracked
If you don’t know the duo lingo owl, count yourself lucky, it haunts dreams
Guns ‘n Roses was pretty bad, but luckily Metallica made up for it


The local-first podcast, localfirst.fm, is quite good


Amsterdam has been described as an adult playground (and not in a good way), so that’s what I think of


Kaas - Dutch
Really annoying that it’s at the Feed level. I usually browse Lemmy by Subscribed, so having to go back to Feeds looses my position in me own feed, just because I wanted to look up that one thing, or check new replies for that other message
I had my girlfriend sleep over when I was 17 (40 now). Besides that, what’s with the insinuations in your text? A little trust towards your son might go a long way further than insulting him


Train was (is still?) quite big in Netherlands at least. Drops of Jupiter and Hey, Soul Sister topped the charts


Unfortunately I can report that Shania Twain scored a couple of big hits this side of the pond


I recently bought a Pioneer PD-F905 101 CD player. It’s 30 years old and I absolute love it. It needed a lot of cleaning (mostly nicotine and tar), but after that it worked like a charm again


Scouting helped me a lot with this. It’s an active community, and not just for kids. And it’s worldwide, so wherever you go, there’s a community you can visit, or recognize
It seemed to me that it happens on certain posts. It crashed on me when I scrolled past one, and consistently would. It also happened again later on start, but that was gone when enough new posts were there.
I can’t pinpoint the type of post though, or the individual posts.


On the outside it’s sold as security, but what you really get is surveillance


I’ve been doing this for the past 10 years or so. When I joined my current company a few years ago, it was one of the first things I pushed for. It made cycle times go down drastically and value is being delivered to end users at a much higher rate now.
With enough tests and automation, there is almost no reason not do on the web. On embedded or mobile platforms this might be a bit more difficult, although not entirely impossible.
The use of feature toggles also greatly enhanced our trust in being able to turn a feature off again if it turned out to be faulty somehow. Although we usually opt for patching bugs, it gives the business as a whole more confidence.
Essentially this. You don’t need fancy or expensive equipment to start, and you can replace parts as you go about. However, do avoid the all-in-one mobile players from brands like Lenco and Denver. They put really poor quality parts in there that can hurt your records. But anything above that is already good enough