One correction, you can use Airdrop on a Mac without an AppleID. I currently have a Mac for work where I’m not allowed to use an AppleID, but can still use Airdrop. Also Airdrop uses both Bluetooth and a direct WIFI connection.
One correction, you can use Airdrop on a Mac without an AppleID. I currently have a Mac for work where I’m not allowed to use an AppleID, but can still use Airdrop. Also Airdrop uses both Bluetooth and a direct WIFI connection.
I like to add Ahoy. He uploads maybe twice a year, but eeveeytime it’s golden. He mainly focuses on videogame history.
Another is the Extra History channel short history videos with nice animations. They are a spinoff of Extra Credits that focuses on the gaming industry.
I’d also like to add Fearless & Far it’s more travelvlog like, but the guy visits all kinds of remote places and people, which makes it really interesting to watch.
Ik luister niet zoveel Nederlandse podcasts, maar de volgende kan ik wel aanraden.
Plausible, heavy setting - Discworld 🤔
Regarding the first, have you tried the Robin Hobb books?
I don’t know many that are similar to discworld though. Maybe Good Omens by Sir Terry Pratchet and Neil Gaimen
Sounds like a date night for me and my wife :)
Well, I recently learned of the existence of Excel competitions, so I’m not sure about the ‘most boring’ part.
Ha, I read it as scrotum on the first go :')
And the cucumber was distressed, because his friend was (in) a pickle.
Great, I really liked oracle of seasons. I never got my hands on oracle of ages, so I’m really stoked to try that one.
It definitely needs a party hat 🥳
That’s why I love my Sony Linkbuds. They are physically open, so I hear my surroundings just fine while listening to music/watching a video.
Dutch has the word “venster” which also means window, however the word “raam” is more commonly used.
Bonus fact: a window sill is a vensterbank (literally window bench/couch)
It would be amazing if this technology is able to scale and go down in cost. There are so many possible implementations, it would be a really great way of creating a more sustainable future.
This is dependent on where you live though. In the Netherlands most utilities are buried under ground and enter buildings subterranean.