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You heard it here folks. Microsoft says if you find something online, it’s free.
You heard it here folks. Microsoft says if you find something online, it’s free.
I love to hear it. Linux has done pretty much everything I’ve needed it to to and it’s great to see a lot of programs are available for Linux natively.
I switched to Linux Mint Debian edition when the Reddit thing happened. I’m glad I did before Windows got this bad.
I had quit in October of that year because I found a much better job that I ended up working at for 11 years. In those few short months though it was wild all the things that happened in that store. That store was in a mall and it didn’t last a year after I quit. They had a going out of business sale and I got a ton of arduino stuff for 75% off.
I worked at Radio Shack in 2012 for a few months and was told by my boss that if a customer wasn’t there to buy a cell phone, be as little help to them as possible.
What is being done with the information?
Unfortunately, a lot of the times restaurants are allowed to continue to operate even with serious health code violations as long as they promise to fix them before the checkup visit. It’s rare that they get shut down on the spot.
Why doesn’t the government just force a permanent shutdown until these problems are fixed? The government is allowing this to happen.
I think the best way would be to prevent it from being sold in the first place.
I feel a lot of people on Lemmy aren’t the type to show up to meetups.
Do people still play palworld or did it end up dying out after all the hype? I know a guy that bought it because of the hype, played it for a few hours saying how cool it was and hasn’t played it sense.
What happens when the niche communities aren’t even enjoyable any more?
Yes, I know about prohibition. It always gets brought up. It would be interesting to see how a ban on vapes/cigs today plays out how prohibition did back then. What lengths would people go to to get their nicotine fix? Or would most people just think it’s not worth the time and give it up? Would growing your own tobacco for personal use but a ban of commercial sale mean that only the very dedicated would smoke? I lot of interesting things to consider and thank about.
Enforcement costs money and time which it seems nobody has. A complete ban would be cheaper and easier. I don’t even know how you could enforce it. If someone buys a vape that is legal age and gives it to a kid, you can’t stop that. I don’t have an opinion either way as I quit smoking years ago.
It also makes no sense that Elon isn’t in prison but here we are.
As I get older, farming seems more enjoyable than dealing with technology. Sometimes it’s nice to just slow down.
I want to work because it’s how I pay my bills and enjoy doing it. Yeah it would be nice to not have to work but money doesn’t exactly grow on trees.
I used to work at a phone repair shop. The amount of people that put Sim cards in their brand new phone without the tray. We would have to take the phones apart to get their Sim cards out.
Why does that matter?
Depends on the content