The cod was believed to be the king of the fish. I hope to live up to the name 🐟
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I wasn’t expecting to read Bob Dylan lyrics in a memes community but I’m not disappointed
Great song btw
cod@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Instagram's monthly subscriptionEnglish2·2 years agoYeah fair, >1,000,000,000 compared to ~40,000,000
cod@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Instagram's monthly subscriptionEnglish5·2 years ago€20 per year? That’s crazy. My girlfriend and I share a plan and combined pay almost $150 (about €100) per month (so $75 = €50 per month each)
cod@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Instagram's monthly subscriptionEnglish3·2 years agoAbout $40/mo. for 100mbps for wifi. Cellular, I share with my girlfriend who gets a discount through work, we share 200GB for about $150/mo.
cod@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Instagram's monthly subscriptionEnglish2·2 years agoAt least home wifi isn’t as insane as cellular here I guess. We get American ads on the break room TV at work, their cellular plans are pennies compared to what we have to pay north of the border
cod@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Instagram's monthly subscriptionEnglish5·2 years agoI get half and pay double, and thought that was quite reasonable
What are your cellular plans like?
cod@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Instagram's monthly subscriptionEnglish10·2 years agoWait you guys get internet for €13/month? cries in Canadian
cod@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•What are your Favorite iOS 17 Interactive Widgets so far?31·2 years agoI’ve been having fun with the Pixel Pals widgets. More mindless fun than functional, but it’s cool that’s it’s made by Christian Selig
cod@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•The macOS 14 Sonoma firewall bug that prevented Mullvad from working has been fixedEnglish2·2 years agoI do use Mullvad, and I’m Mullglad to hear it’s fixed too
cod@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•Fine Woven review from The Verge highlights the problemsEnglish2·2 years agoSpigen fan here too, for probably the same amount of time. I’m using the MagArmor case on my 12 Pro currently, I’ll be getting the same for the 15 PM when I buy that phone, assuming they’re still making that case
I got an Apple silicon case for my 12 Pro, my girlfriend got one for her 13, my dad got one for his 12 Pro Max. All three fell apart rather quickly. My dad also had the Apple clear MagSafe case for his 12 Pro which broke in multiple places. I now use a Spigen slim MagArmour case, my dad uses the same once he upgraded to a 14 Pro Max. My girlfriend uses a clear magnetic case by Speck. All are in perfect condition still after a year of use each. My girlfriend, dad and I all have physical jobs of varying degrees. My mom also uses a Spigen case for her 12 Pro Max (the exact phone my dad had before the 14 PM) and has had no issues, though it’s worth noting she’s got an office job and she’s not at all hard on her phone cases.
When I was on android, I always used Spigen cases. I think I’ll stick with them when I upgrade my phone this year. I’ve also been tempted by Mous cases as I had one before which I quite liked, but they’re quite a bit more expensive than Spigen.
Currently on a 12 Pro with low battery health and a damaged lightning port. Undecided if I should just replace the battery and repair the port or upgrade phones. I do like the idea of macro photography introduced a couple years ago since I take a lot of close up pictures of small mechanical watch movements, which are hard to capture on my current device. I also like the idea of a better battery life. At the same time I still like my phone and wouldn’t be upgrading if it was in brand new condition still
Part of it is also wireless charging I think. A metal back would interfere with that afaik and plastic feels too cheap for a lot of people these days, especially with how expensive phones are getting
cod@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Air Canada changed my flight for the 3rd time, I'm now landing in Toronto 1 hour AFTER my next flight departure.English2·2 years agoPearson is the absolute worst. I’ll always try to use Hamilton if I can
OOP is definitely grossly incandescent
Not sure if you’ve ever tried classical music on Apple Music or Spotify but it’s awful. Those apps aren’t at all designed for classical. You kinda need a different app for that. They bought Primephonic a while ago and promised to make their own classical music app, and took a good long while doing it, but it finally came and I downloaded it immediately. If you know your stuff with classical it’s far easier now to find specific recordings, and if you just listen to it casually or are wanting to discover new classical music it’s good for that too.
It is! I don’t use it as often, Memmy is still my favourite, but I check in on it from time to time and it’s progressing quite well
Apple Music Classical. The best way to stream classical music now that Primephonic is gone
Yep that’s the one
Alice in Chains and Frank Sinatra