Yes.
Yes.
I work for a company based in the uk, and I get off around thanksgiving until the start of the year. I horde my pto though.
Im with you on this one. Corporations are never your friend no matter how they try to frame it.
Same. My only gripe is that the ui doesn’t scale at all which makes it hard to use on 4K.
Winamp has announced that on 24 September 2024, the application’s source code will be open to developers worldwide.
The date is given on the page, which hasn’t lapsed yet.
It’s so they can print the tracking dots.
I gave up on memmy months ago because it was randomly crashing. The release schedule even back then was once a month at best.
I switched to the voyager “native” app (not the pwa) and it has been absolutely flawless with lots of updates.
Asm is compiled too.
Gotta bust out the hex editor.
That won’t solve ingredient swaps.
I work for a major data aggregator of public records, which uses a lot of the same techniques the these ad places use to profile people.
You would be astounded by the sheer amount of information we have on individual people from addresses, hard pii such as criminal and finance records and your ssn if in the USA, who your neighbors and family are, your assets such as housing/vehicles etc, and even your individual devices like your phone.
While those do exist where I live, the selection is usually limited to fruits and vegetables.
On top of that, the ones around here are time limited (growing season only; weekends only; etc).
The problem in the states is that many of the local grocery stores went out of business when wally world rolled into town.
I don’t really subscribe to that mentality personally. Some are and some are not. Just like people.
Exactly.
As much as I’ve seen threads here on lemmy complaining about how terrible Google search is, Bing isn’t any better.
I don’t get why everyone espouses ddg but shits on bing when bing is the underlying source.
Specifically, Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge.
A bit touristy though if that is what OP is going for… but also no real need to go in town either and can just enjoy the park on its own.
Renting a chalet for a weekend also makes for a good time, too.
I have been price matching what I can with brick and mortar stores, against the online ones.
TBH I have started to trust shipping less and less for expensive electronics and would rather do a pick up when able anyway. No damaged goods or porch pirates that way.
Reward points if using a credit card to purchase.
Also, some stores in the states at least, like Kroger, give their own points for fuel.
…and it will take place during Christmas time.