

This is why Mint is what I always recommend to people who are switching over for the first time. Congrats and welcome.
This is why Mint is what I always recommend to people who are switching over for the first time. Congrats and welcome.
It would be easier to not allow resales above the original purchase price.
This one I just found last week. I’ve been trying to get my tv on my vpn without having to flash my router with openwrt. It’s a samsung running tizen so not customizable unlike an android tv. I discovered the GL.Inet Mango and Shadow mini routers that come with openwrt pre-installed. Now I have my tv and older devices that don’t support my vpn client connected to it. I can also take it along with me when traveling to use when on hotel or public wifi.
By keeping a fashion-neutral wardrobe. Your closet will look a little more boring, but having solid and neutral colored clothes that fit right (not skinny or baggy) will go a long way. A collared shirt, slim fit pants, and a nice pair of sneakers will fit any fashion era.
The other way is to have a large, fixed, revolving wardrobe. Fashion trends are a cycle and something popular now will go out of style in time but will eventually come back, then go out of style again, ad infinitum. So have a variety of clothes, but stick with them and don’t keep on buying.
I find the first option cheaper, more practical, and more economical though.
You might be thinking about the secret service detail they get for life after their term.
Supply chains. It’s mindblowing how that patch of cabbage got to the produce section at your grocery store. Or how the parts of that gadget you bought at best buy were sourced, assembled, and shipped to the store. Some products that have multiple parts are shipped multiple times across countries, sometimes back and forth, as they get built and assembled by different factories.
Might as well include TMZ, The Daily Mail, and The Sun while they’re at it.
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For such a large org, they did not have 2-party review/approval for high risk changes prior to this incident. You’d think there would be at least peer review and approval before a change is implemented.
Oh how kind of them to close the door for the intruder after they got in.
It’s laziness. Them being “tech literate” is probably akin to knowing how to use the internet and signing up for a social media site. Enter email, new password, verify account, done. Understanding how federated social media works should technically not be an issue for them, because it’s literally just an extra step (choosing an instance to sign up with), but they are just too lazy or can’t be bothered to do it.
Doesn’t micro-manage.
hey can be used for a bunch of things, not just leak sensing.
I’m curious. Like what?
I think you’re underestimating how tech challenged the average user is. It’s likely that your circle and the lemmy community as a whole tends to be more tech savvy which kinda skews it a bit; but it’s a very, very tiny subset of people and not representative of the general population of internet users.
There’s a Five Guys in my city and whenever I’m reminded of it, I always wonder why I’ve never tried it before. Then I remember I always walk past it after seeing the prices on the menu.
I saw one thread where lemmy was being recommended and some people were on board with moving over, so that was nice to see.
I was sad to hear that it shut down. I was just about to consider uploading my music there. Unfortunately I don’t have the resources to host it on my own so couldn’t really contribute on that end.
Like the picture in the post, furniture assembly. I enjoy assembling simple furniture (couches, chairs, storage, etc.) and trying to figure out the documentation, especially if it’s made in china with inaccurate instructions, missing or unlisted parts, and the entire thing not in english.
+1 for lemm.ee. The admin team is awesome, the instance is very stable, and the users are pretty chill. It’s like the meme where there’s a guy with a bong while the other people (aka the 2-3 biggest instances) are fighting.
It doesn’t matter if it’s resold. If tickets can’t be resold with markup prices, scalpers won’t have any incentive to hoard and resell (assuming there are no fees for reselling, in an ideal scenario), therefore reducing the resale market to people who actually have a legit reason to sell their tickets.