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readbeanicecream, to tech
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Google raising price of YouTube Premium to $13.99 per month: The price of an individual YouTube Premium subscription is increasing by $2 to $13.99 per month in the US for new and current customers. https://9to5google.com/2023/07/19/youtube-premium-price-increase/

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@SCmSTR

@AlternateRoute @readbeanicecream
It’s only $23 a month for my family plan? Yours is 30?

fraying, to random
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I'm so in love with our clover cover crop this year. It fixes nitrogen, shades the soil, chokes out weeds, helps retain moisture, smells delicious, feeds the bees, and just looks right purdy.

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@JohnJBurnsIII

@fraying
I’ve used grass clippings as garden mulch, it worked pretty well. Little tip, make sure you removed + replace it or till it into the soil after a couple weeks-months. Mine condensed into a thick mat, which water had a hard time penetrating. The only thing that survived it was a massive
Peruvian cactus lol.
Now I just take the grass clippings and mix it with shredded cardboard and kitchen scraps. Good compost.

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YSK - You can save mobile.weather.gov to your phones Home Screen and avoid the adds and bloat of other weather apps. https://mobile.weather.gov/

“Why YSK: Many paid and unpaid apps get their information from the National Weather Service (NWS). This information is freely available and paid for though taxes, which the other companies try to profit off of. Skip the BS and just go to the source. It might not be the most polished website, but it’s easily navigable (has an old iOS feel to it).

I can’t give a guide for android users, but for iPhone, open safari and head to “mobile.weather.gov”. Once the website is loaded, click the share icon on the bottom middle of your screen, and then select “add to Home Screen”.

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Sorry! Will do.

BobWilliams, to ADHD

I found this phrase to be absolutely fascinating.

"Neurotypical brains receive dopamine for achieving tasks; ADHD brains receive dopamine for satisfying curiosity."

It made a ton of sense to me.

Source: https://coda.io/@mykola-bilokonsky/public-neurodiversity-support-center/adhd-49

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@BobWilliams that’s kind of how dopamine works for neurotypical people. Anticipation of a reward causes the dopamine to be released. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21217764/

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