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No user record in our sample, but foundddit has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
It's the same thing as local restaurants being picky about using organic and environmentally sustainable ingredients while big chain corporations have a preference for low cost ingredients that strip the environment…
I think for the duration of this four year term, at the very least, nothing will happen. But there's a bit of hope (possibly cope) that if these people accept an election loss in 2028 and voters keep this anger going,…
At that age, it's called "imagination"
Apparently nearly half of college students drop out. [1] That gives us most people going to college, but a significant portion not graduating. [1] https://educationdata.org/college-dropout-rates
Recently, many people do use the em dash. One big reason is that iOS and I think macOS auto converts a double - into an em dash.
It's really, truly strange just how intertwined the US is with Israeli spies at all levels. If people affiliated with The Netherlands or Rwanda had this much influence in the US, nobody would tolerate it.
It is not. Apple themselves say you need to go to settings to turn it off: https://support.apple.com/en-us/102412 Otherwise it's merely a temporary disconnect.
It absolutely does not. I've tried it countless times and my AirPods still drain overnight if I use the drop down disable. I've also disabled it that way and seen an "AirPods detected" message minutes later. Apple…
That doesn't turn Bluetooth off. It's deceptive. It simply "disconnects" it, but it'll still connect at a random point in the future. It also doesn't really disconnect it since it'll still detect devices and burn away…
Just chiming in to say I had the same problem and found a solution. For some reason, my AirPods silently connect to my iPhone while they're in their case and both devices are asleep. Why they do this, I have no clue.…