Nothing I’ve found is a true replacement to the good, original Facebook. Even Instagram is filled with ads and random BS nowadays. I made it a point to add all the birthday information I could to my calendars, and then keep up a bit with people on Instagram, but that’s about it.
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Nothing I’ve found is a true replacement to the good, original Facebook. Even Instagram is filled with ads and random BS nowadays. I made it a point to add all the birthday information I could to my calendars, and then keep up a bit with people on Instagram, but that’s about it.
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World News@beehaw.org•Universal ‘chasing arrows’ recycling symbol could be dumped in USEnglish
10·3 years agoI think this is a good thing. Hopefully it will help people realize that we are using far too much plastic
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Operating Systems@beehaw.org•The new appleOS updates have surprised me!English
1·3 years agoYes! The Home app widget is so useful. It’s so easy to turn on a fan or lights. It also has a widget for the temp and AQI from some of my devices. Not sure if that existed before, but it’s a nice addition
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Operating Systems@beehaw.org•The new appleOS updates have surprised me!English
2·3 years agoRunning the iPadOS beta and it’s been surprisingly stable. The features seem to be implemented well, and even things like AirPod automatic switching are working better. The interactive widgets is a big QOL improvement too

You are correct, it is technically 100% recyclable. I personally dislike this article because it muddles the message. The whole explanation from the article is that if less than 30% of the material is recycled (in the US), it is not recyclable. I find this a stupid argument, because the material IS recyclable. But for a whole host of reasons in the US, it isn’t consistently recycled.