You don’t! Try again. It should work. Maybe something else is wrong?
You don’t! Try again. It should work. Maybe something else is wrong?
I see an brave! Inspire!
They do but one informs the reader of the order of the format while the other doesn’t.
Isn’t this how it already works? I’ve had watch history off for a few years now and the only thing that influences my recommendations are new subscriptions; which I’m totally fine with. (I don’t thumbs up videos)
I might not want to watch everything on my home page but it’s very spot on for me.
That’s not how you get Popcorn Lung.
That’s what I did with Siri too. At the time (years ago) the voice synthesizer sounded less clunky than the main voice too.
Left google home to default though.
C- level trolling I think.
I can’t live without Due. Pairs very well with the Apple Watch.
I just downloaded Draw Things. I’m going to give that a whirl tonight!
Thanks, ChatGPT
The issue is that multiple Disney subreddits have, uh, issues with those mods (which has been the case for years to the point where explaining the history is part of onboarding for a lot of Disney mods).
what’s the gos? You’ve got me curious.
OP is basically pointing out how forums used to run. Generally geared to a theme or topic but includes spaces to discuss other things with like minded people on the same site. I’ve really missed that more and more over the last few years.
The closest Reddit could to is either have adjacent subs or reoccurring automatically generated threads.
Hit the share button in the browser and select ‘add to home screen’. Now the site will behave like an app separate from your browser.
The Apple Watch comment was my ‘hey, wait a second!’ Moment.