I switched to AntennaPod as I had just started using stitcher for podcast listening. Two days on AntennaPod and i have not found anything offensive about it. Though my usage for either apps was/is quite simple
I switched to AntennaPod as I had just started using stitcher for podcast listening. Two days on AntennaPod and i have not found anything offensive about it. Though my usage for either apps was/is quite simple
Chad carcassonne enjoyer
Signal
vinyl for music
AnkiDroid for flashcards. I use it for languages, but i believe there are repositories for other subjects.
In the npr article spez states that only 3% of redditors use third party apps, implying they are insignificant, but later states how if they switch to the official app that the financial benefit would be significant. Huh?!
The fourth bill gave me ‘no child left behind’ vibes. I feel like it would go exactly the same way to cut funding to smaller schools and/or prevent the development of new academic institutions.
What I think happened was the government submitted sealed documents (i. E. not for public disclosure) for consideration in the case and she made public reference/comments on the aforementioned documents, potentially exposing another ongoing investigation.
Anyone more lawyerly feel free to correct.