Most posters here are talking about the benefits to the person taking classes as to why online classes aren't the norm, but let's be honest here.
When you own a monopoly, you don't give it up. More online classes would send the message that the "college experience" isn't as necessary, which would lose the college money.
For dnd, so you have a character creator that is as easy as dnd beyond? I've looked at some open source versions, but nothing come as close for ease of use. Thanks!
I mean, if you NEED a pressure washer, get that. If you don't, get some fucking drums dude. I need a pressure washer and will be buying an electric drum kit instead.
I basically never run out of battery in a single day... Unless one of my anomalous 3rd party apps decides to shit the bed. Just use my phone as much as I want, and charge each night.
... That said, I'll still put it to charge occasionally if I'm in the car and below 60% simply because I'm neurotic.
I super appreciate the comment, as I've had the same issue and didn't know how to deal with it without a full reboot. If there an equivalent command in Linux for what control Alt delete does in Windows?
I'm not trying to step on your comment, but I read this as unrealistic? It sounds like you bought land, but don't actually live on it currently. Like, you CAN live in an RV, but what are you actually doing with it now?
Again, not trying to be a dick. I actually considered the exact same, but once we started crunching numbers on what we wanted, just buying the land and building on it was out of our budget.
Mobile app has been the best YouTube app replacement I've found. And I just got the pop up about the desktop app on my drive home from work. Will for sure check it out.
I wish it more closely mirrored YouTube's native video suggestions, but it's pretty damn close.
I agree honestly. I have a hard wire connection at 2 points in my home... Where my work desk is, and in the garage, which is at the complete opposite side of my house as my WiFi router. I have a could devices hardwired on the garage, including an AP, so now the entire property has WiFi. Everything else is WiFi anyway, so why bother running wire everywhere!?
Honestly same, except I've been using jelly fin for about a year. Even with me having a Plex pass, I'm not using it.