This is big for me and I didn’t realize it until recently. Right now I’ve added a local ice rink for pickup hockey and a golf course as a third space for each season.
I hadn't come across the concept of a third space until ... yesterday, I think, on another HN thread.
That said, it just seems weird that people would go about their lives without having one. For me, it's mostly the climbing gym where I both socialise with my friends and strangers.
Heh iPhone 14 Pro Max, latest OS and mobile Firefox; in landscape their Pulley/Carta side by side shows Carta has a 30 day onboarding period. In portrait it says 90 day.
Likely a bug from them updating the text at one point from 90 days to 30 days. But Ooph at such a mistake made. We’ve all been there so cut some slack.
The Aloha Airlines Flight 243 incident took place at 24,000 feet.
> The captain felt the aircraft roll to the left and right, and the controls went loose; the first officer noticed pieces of grey insulation floating in the cockpit. The cockpit door had broken away and the captain could see "blue sky where the first-class ceiling had been.
> The crew declared an emergency and diverted to Kahului Airport for an emergency landing. During the approach to the airport, the left engine failed, and the flight crew was unsure if the nose gear was lowered correctly. Nevertheless, they were able to land normally on Runway 2, thirteen minutes after the incident.
I was an enlisted sailor aboard the USS Mount Whitney when it experienced a major fire in the shipyards in Croatia and extended our visit by months[0]. Career growth was halted during that period for nearly everyone as they spent months babysitting contractors and standing extra watches with only the slightest bit of valuable training conducted over the period.
You don’t have to pay Apple to manage your files. You can manage them with a traditional file manager if you’d like akin to any other device.
If you want cloud storage, Apple provides free iCloud storage that will keep everything synced across your devices. There is an upper limit to the free tier space, at which you can purchase additional storage or move to a cloud platform of your choice.
Considering how much of a premium you pay for the iPhones, that upper limit is stingy like hell.
And Apple's marketing ain't great either. They push your photos to iCloud by default, which fills the free space instantly, then when you try to turn that off they give you a vague and threatening message that your photos will be lost.
Marketing by threats will make me to at best give money to the competition.