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A warning: This episode of Crash Course Philosophy contains language that may be upsetting for some viewers and may not be appropriate for viewing in certain settings.
A warning: this episode of Crash Course Philosophy contains language that may be upsetting for some viewers and may not be appropriate for viewing in certain settings.
Right now I'm looking at settings, now App Store, Notes, photos, Safari, and to select one I just pinch.
Right now I'm looking at Settings.
But if you dive into the settings, there's actually a section for this action button and it's actually really in depth and super solid.
And then we found this seemingly random feature, it's in the settings, they also talked about it in the keynote,
You gotta be quick, you gotta go to the settings and go to iCloud, click reset password and put the six-digit code in and make my own password.
You got to go to the settings, go to the iCloud, click reset password,
And the way it is usually explained is that the first language is the one which we use to speak with family, with friends - in informal settings.
Settings are in here.
Settings are in here.
Diving right to the settings, I really like how Perplexity lets us exclude our data from their training process, while still allowing us to access our conversation history under the library tab.
Diving right into the settings, I really like how Perplexity lets us exclude our data from their training process while still allowing us to access our conversation history under the Library tab.
Update your security settings o nobody can hack into your computer.
Update your security settings so nobody can hack into your computer.
As I get a little bit older, I prefer these kind of intimate group settings.
As I get a little bit older, I prefer these kind of intimate group settings.
It helps you express your ideas clearly, build credibility, and stand out in professional and social settings.
It helps you express your ideas clearly, build credibility, and stand out in professional and social settings.