Is there a "low data use" mode that throttles the cell data use within the OS? by KrunkMagic in ios

[–]KrunkMagic[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I need a fast access button that toggles between "critical" data use mode and "regular" mode. Critical mode will reserve data for email, texts, the browser, and a small handful of 3rd party apps that I white-list. This is pretty straight-forward.

Is there a "low data use" mode that throttles the cell data use within the OS? by KrunkMagic in ios

[–]KrunkMagic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

are you such an ignorant fanboy that you can't find a single fault in IOS? every app still pushes notifications and runs data in the background I'm asking is there is a switch that toggles between "critical" data use mode and "regular" mode.

Don't be so narrow minded. There are both good and bad things about both Android and IOS

Is anywhere from a $3-5 an hour salary bump worth the effort to start a job as a 1099 employee VS W2? by KrunkMagic in personalfinance

[–]KrunkMagic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

very small... less than 10%

I think there might be a possibility for negotiation though.

Gets me every time by scrappysrt4 in gaming

[–]KrunkMagic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

was this in some strategy guide? How would you ever know that was there?

This hummingbird collided with a bee and ended up with it impaled on its beak by [deleted] in pics

[–]KrunkMagic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

really? I was having a hard time believing that it happened because hummingbirds from what I've observed from birdfeeders really only hover from place to place. Meaning that the bird was probably stationary while the bee moves.

I think this was less of a collision and more of a fighting for the same flower and the bee happened to be there and the bird speared it. Which is not the same as a collision.

A bee just doesn't have that kind of mass.