Or it’s the day before March 1.
Or it’s the day before March 1.
Your job is automating electrons, and now some automated electrons are threatening your job.
I have to imagine this is similar to how farmers felt when large-scale machinery became widely available.
Fuckin’ A.
I can finally take on General Kenobi.
Fuckin’ A, man.
Goldfish > Swordfish > Megalodon
Bank of America deez nutz
The first computer I got regular use out of was an old Apple II (or Apple ][ for the real ones), which I used almost exclusively for playing Zork.
After that, I got some hand-me-down computer from my grandpa when I was about 15. Had a Pentium II, 1 GB of storage, and an whopping 256 MB of RAM. Used it to play Starcraft, chat on IRC, and post on forums back when those were still fun.
While I would understand your reasoning for doing so, I would be disappointed to see it happen. There’s decent discussions on Beehaw that I enjoy taking part in, however if you guys decided to defederate or switch to a different platform entirely, I doubt that I would make another account somewhere else to follow. I like Beehaw’s content, but I have enough accounts to keep track of these days after everything split from Reddit, so it would ultimately be a loss for me.
I’m not sure if this is a commonly-held opinion for those of us outside of Beehaw, though.
It’s also effectively unusable and largely full of spam, as a result. Blocking that magazine makes browsing the All feed actually functionable.
Not really. Money’s tighter than usual, and work has been more stressful than usual. I’m burnt out and just need a little reprieve from everything right now, y’know.
Maybe you could get her something she can enjoy with the kids, like a board game or something.
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All this does is is flag the number as in service and it will get even more calls.
That’s not how it works. If the number rings at all, it’s in service. They know your number is valid before you even pick up.
I’d call it Mexican-inspired, at the very best.
I couldn’t find any details on their page, but do you know how they handle bank account syncing? Is it using a backend service like Plaid or something similar to securely link the accounts, or do you have to provide your bank credentials to the app directly?
Ahh, that’s an interesting angle I hadn’t considered. I wonder if there’s a way to quantify the water savings this way, like a volume of water per TP roll or something. I feel like that could be a solid selling point to get more people interested in buying one.
How? Aren’t you using more water than normal dry wiping, which uses none?
That’s generally how it works, yes.