Does the connect app have comment navigation to jump to parent comments? I couldn’t find it for weeks and I’m now using sync because it’s so polished.
Does the connect app have comment navigation to jump to parent comments? I couldn’t find it for weeks and I’m now using sync because it’s so polished.
Is that available yet, or he’s developing it? Or you have to pay ultra?
Edit: nevermind, found it on the sidebar not under settings.
I paid for the sync app on Reddit back when it was like $2 or 5. I’m not paying $99 to remove ads. I know there are dev costs, but there aren’t any API costs here right?
I’ll still use Sync here until I see what Boost brings over it’s released.
Did you watch the show? I just finished and now want to start the books from the beginning so I can get the full series, but it’s going to be a very long read.
Doesn’t the insurance have an onus in understanding of cost of repairs to vehicles they cover? How can they only offer$1600?
Also, I thought Tesla and others were also looking at these unibody designs for manufacturing purposes.
The northern most part of Brazil is closer to Canada than it is to the southern most part of Brazil.
Source on the first world countries being down for years?
I fully agree. I went a few weeks without reddit but decided I don’t need to be some noble reddit crusader. I downloaded the reddit app yesterday to visit once a day to check some major subs that I enjoyed and aren’t developed here (fantasy football, bourbon, etc). I still spend 90% of my time here, less than 5 or 10 minutes a day on reddit.
I was on Jerboa for a few days when I first came over, then jumped to thunder and Liftoff. The new update for Jerboa is awesome and I’m using it exclusively until Boost or Sync.
I didn’t read the article, just the headline, but both can be true. They lost money but made a ton again. It’s no different than someone losing a huge amount in a 401k but then having even more money in the future by not selling and the market going back up.
Slowly? I paid $80 for an annual plan last year. If it’s $14/month, it’ll be 170.