Some yes. Some no. And if I’m paying for news, there’s better not be any ads at all.
Some yes. Some no. And if I’m paying for news, there’s better not be any ads at all.
They exist to push ads. Even the premium version of Apple News has ads.
Tip: Your local public library offers the same electronic versions of magazines through an app called Hoopla. For free.
Apple News is one of the most poorly managed of all the Apple products. Whomever is in charge of it should be fired.
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Check your cell service provider to see if they offer any spam blocking services. T-mobile has an app you can install that will block some of these calls for free.
So is there a way for businesses to disable this garbage feature through managed device settings or something? I’m guessing corporate legal departments aren’t going to be too thrilled with this feature.
Pull their sheets off and start filming them. See how they like it.
I wouldn’t say donating to Goodwill is convenient. It’s more convenient to just throw it away. And reduce/reuse/recycle is a good thing. The bad thing here is Goodwill is blocking the three Rs by marking up the price. Which means they will probably just throw it away eventually because no one will buy it for that. Hopefully they will at least send it to a garment recycler later so that it’s laundered and then shredded to either r make new clothing, or stuffing for pillows or boxing bags.
As in “I gave it to you for free. And you overcharged everyone for it.”
One shot and the bad guy drops dead. Ten shots and the good guy goes to the hospital and lives.
Also you don’t instantly die when you’re shot.
I know I am. And doctor/lawyer/firefighter shows.
Wtf happened to this woman? She used to be such a brave trailblazer. Then she started going to football games with GW Bush.
I’m surprised we haven’t had a “The Good Judge” spin-off with one of the former lawyer actors yet.
It would be nice if at the very least the app stores wouldn’t bother posting the rip off versions.
What made this happen? Shitty programming stuffed to the gills with unnecessary frameworks, JavaScript tracking nonsense and code spread among multiple servers all trying to render a simple grid of video thumbnails.
I don’t blame the programmers as much as the marketing droids that have ruined the internet at this point.
Get ready for more of this as companies start leaning more heavily on trash AI.
Link shorteners are the worst.
Looks like a 20th Century Fox production. Which Disney owns now, right? Son why isn’t it streaming on Disney? Kind of pathetic.