I just checked on the work computer. It can activated, then it shows on the tool bar, but the moment I try to make it do something a pop up appears telling me that I need to pay for it.
Potentially useful for lots of thing, unfortunately, everyone seems fixated on stuff that is not ready for and probably wont be, or on hating everything involved.
Me? Mostly on the fence, hating most of what I see and hopeful for those useful applications.
Even if you're right and in the future AI produces 80 to 90 per cent of creative work, by volume. That doesn't mean that it will be any good or that anyone will want any of that.
This guy seems that he has specialised in pointing out all the flaws in a show in a way that if you know nothing about the show you could think it didn't last one season.
He has an entire series of articles called why it failed.
The show was so bad that he watched all seven seasons multiple times.
With the song playing drag the now playing thing at the bottom up so you can see the playlist. The now playing thing will be on top, now with a three dot menu button, tap it.
Then select Bookmarks.
Then move the progress bar to wherever you want and hit the + sign at the upper right corner. You can even rename each bookmark.
In this screen you can also move between bookmarks with the controls above the progress bar.
I live in a very small town, the closest one is 300m, it's a rather small grocery store good enough for daily stuff. Once a week or two I take the car to a bigger store 10km away for stuff that I can't find in the small store or is cheaper there.
I draw the line of the unladen (not for leisure) walking distance at 25 minutes. That can be reevaluated in case of necessity.
Internet is mostly dead, everything is big social media or shops, with a few blogs scattered around that I don't feel like reading. The other day I realised that I barely use the web browser on my pc anymore.
One way to start small is to not always choose the most convenient option and think long term.