You can create rules based on the content of the notification to group different notifications together as one, to delay them, to change the ringtone or to dismiss them all together.
You can also automatically click a button inside of a notification if certain requirements you define are met, you can stop the same app to send many notifications within a set amount of time (like when someone is writing a lot in a WhatsApp group then you only get one notification per minute for that group)
It's way more than just focus mode
Buzzkill! Perfect to remove distracting notifications during work hours or to not see some notifications altogether
It's the first one I've paid for. And it is that much better than the free ones I used before imho.
If it's free then you're the product
And if you're the product then there's an interest to keep you on the site and show you ads which works best if the first result isn't the correct one and you need to scroll or even go to page two
It's literally the reason why Google got so much worse that they wanted to show more ads to users which wouldn't work if the best result is always the first
You can create a search-link that includes your token so you can also use it in incognito or if you are logged out for some reason.
I'm very happy with kagi at the moment. Just crossed one year using it as my main search engine last week and don't see why I would go back.
From my point of view both the police and the judges are getting heavily influenced by people with a less democratic agenda in mind.
Something like that would've never worked years ago - but with 4 more years of Trump handpicking judges? I wouldn't even be sure the Supreme Court would strike something lime that down if it's done subtle enough.
There is one argument against everyone voting by mail that I accept:
People could be making "let's go vote together"-meetups to make sure their friends are voting what they "should" - which would destroy freedom and privacy of the vote which are fundamental.
The same can also happen in abusive relationships where one partner can take away the freedom to vote what they want from the other by standing behind them when they fill out their ballot.
Voting by mail is safe, but because of those two it should NEVER be the de-facto standard. It's great to have more people voting - but whoever can should still vote personally if possible.
I know the setup of the voting booths is way worse in the US than here in Germany so both the way to them and the lines in front of them are longer, so that decision might flip towards voting by mail quicker, but imho voting in person should remain the standard - just because noone can look over your shoulder when you're making your cross in that setting
I just saw the Uber case and realized that this in definitely way differently in the US. I was not aware that completely getting around the law was such a common practice. I thought that Disney thing was a rarity
Yeah - it's an art to find the perfect mix between "sounds complicated enough that they zone out", "sounds like stuff gets done" and "not making people ask if you need help with that".
How often are you reading about someone suing and then that lawsuit (which is already in court) being dropped because they got a better offer for an arbitration/settlement out of court? For me that's a very common thing to read for bigger cases.
But I agree that forced arbitration with not even a chance to take it to court if you don't like the offer is horrible for the consumer
Arbitration doesn’t save money. You still need lawyers.
of course - but usually it's way faster than getting a proper court-ruling - and since lawyers are paid per hour that makes a big difference
Isn't it often in both parties to settle things out of court? For the one that'd sue it's usually more money at less cost and the company gets around possibly having a bad precedent set and the bad publicity to potentially losing in court.
This is probably aimed at people creating issues in the hopes of getting a settlement for something that has a slim (but Nonzero) chance to hold up in court.
It's a company - I think this aims at people only bringing serious claims and reducing the paperwork for them - but since it's Valve people will glorify everything they do
Aber genau das will Habeck doch auch? Dass da so ein gelber Troll im Finanzministerium sitzt und das alles blockiert wodurch man gucken muss dass man noch einen bestmöglichen Kompromiss hinbekommt hat doch nicht Habeck zu Verschulden?
Manchmal Frage ich mich echt was diese Fundamentalpositionen eigentlich erwarten was passiert wenn man in einer Koalition ist?
Anonymous usually means that they don't want their name to show up publicly.
There's almost certainly knowledge of who that money is coming from at least with a couple of persons that received the funds.
So someone donates money to their city's library with the specific purpose that they can expand their building to have more space that's a bribe?
Should it? I get that political parties should report donors - but for nonprofits and other institutions I feel it's not that necessary since they are directly investing that money in projects (that the donor may choose - but if that's not the case then that investment isn't happening) - for political parties and politicians it can be seen as a bribe as the things they invest in usually don't have a direct return of investment.
And there should be rules and regulations making sure that that donation is not ending up in some kind of contract for the company of the donor but that whatever that investment is funding has a transparent process
Where do we draw the line? Should donors to libraries be made public even if that person wants to remain anonymous but fund an expansion? Should donors to non-profits be made public?
Ist schon schwierig
Katzen drinnen halten ist mMn schon fast Tierquälerei - frei draußen rumlaufen lassen ist aber leider extrem schädlich für den Vogelbestand...
That guy legitimately made his hobby into his job.
There's 0 reasons for him to still keep updating the game with as much content as he's doing except for his own satisfaction. Truly the best developer a game can have