This is a good one, I used Geany for a long, long time (and SciTE before that!) Have since switched to mostly VS Code and Helix, but I do fire up Geany occasionally too.
This is a good one, I used Geany for a long, long time (and SciTE before that!) Have since switched to mostly VS Code and Helix, but I do fire up Geany occasionally too.
I had an appointment for my annual physical in June that I had to reschedule. I called a couple of days beforehand, and the first time they could see me was in November.
We really are lucky as Americans not to have the crazy long wait times that other countries do, right?
Thanks, that makes sense. I can’t make up my mind between two Android clients: Summit and Boost.
Unfortunately, Summit doesn’t appear to persist thread collapsing at all. Boost does temporarily, but as you said, if I refresh the post, it gets reset. Would be nice to have clients support that, but it’s not the end of the world, either.
Edit: Just realized that saving the comment for the game I’m interested in would probably make a decent workaround.
Thank you for all the work you’ve been doing on this! My only hesitation with having all games in one post is that on busy days, I wonder if it would be hard to find the game you’re interested in. The post you showed had only three games, which was totally fine. But days with 10 or 12 (or even more!) games might be tougher. I guess time will tell how well it works in practice.
Physical, but I have used eSIM while traveling to different countries. It was much cheaper than getting an international data plan.
Summit is the best app I’ve tried, with Boost a close second. It’s got tons of features and is updated frequently.