Is it really a “hack” to use the actual interface for the actual purpose it was designed?
Is it really a “hack” to use the actual interface for the actual purpose it was designed?
It’s always OK to ‘cheat’ or mod a game you play by yourself.
Not in competitive ones, of course, but in single player? Do whatever the heck you want.
What’s the monthly subscription cost for Tidal? I’ve been a Spotify user for at least 10 years (based on the date I made my first playlist) and while I love it, I’m curious to know how the pricing compares to other services.
Precisely. Tidal, Qobuz, and some others have artist payouts 5 to 10+ times more per stream than Spotify.
How the “streaming = Spotify” mantra calcified so quickly in the music industry is just beyond me. Other services out there don’t have to support a billionaire CEO, don’t have to pay Joe Rogan $200 million for…
Would that be called kernsquatting?
You might think there’s no way they sell a product designed to wear out over time with a lifetime warranty, but it’s a thing.
I buddy of mine has a late 90's Suburban with lifetime pads and rotors. Every few years he pulls out the old receipt and gets new ones. It has been an amazing deal for him.
most people forget, too. me and mom have the same type of car, so i probably could have lifetime pads for free forever for both cars. i got akebonos off amazon last time. i probably still have proof i bought some at vatozone
I generally agree, but I make an exception for the thermostat. I travel all the time and *love* being able to set the A/C back to normal when I land at the airport, and by the time I get home the house is down to that temperature from “away mode” where it maintains a set humidity level rather than temperature…
Do it! I’ll never forget the satisfaction I felt as I accompanied a sherriff to my former landlady’s bank, to get the legally mandated payout I was owed from her checking account. It wiped her account out, so I also felt schadenfreude when I realized that she probably bounced some checks for the next week or so. I was…
You can get the $6000 back (statutory limit) if you file your complaint properly and can support the claim. It doesn’t matter if they actually owe you more. Unfortunately, the only kind of relief you can get in Small Claims (everywhere I know, that is), is monetary. I.e. you can’t get the landlord to stop claiming…
Represent yourself in Small Claims Court. It’s not that hard and such courts are supportive of those acting “pro se.” Sue for all you can prove, up to the statutory limit in your jurisdiction. With any luck, your landlord won’t show (because they may not want to hire an attorney and/or take time off their job) and…
I get that, it’s very “meh” on its own. I look at it as more of a miraculous base component to something greater. Kinda like pasta, I won’t eat it alone but put some salty cheese on it and I’m all, “what a dish!”
Just because there’s a workaround doesn’t make it okay for them to post everything as slideshows these days. Before the end of 2022 we are going to see regular articles as slideshows too, each paragraph getting its own slide.
That works as long as there’s no transparency and you aren’t concerned about whether you’re grabbing the full quality of the image.
This is true of any red state. Especially the redder areas.
So, when the first line of your article is wrong, it makes me feel like this isn’t well-researched. Workspace is the replacement/evolution of G. Suite, not the other way around.
When I first started reading your comment, my first thought was to the exact same article you reference about AI sentence and the Google employee getting fired. I have just the basic Google home speaker, and it does weird things once in awhile, but never like that, but I believe you. There are some things you just…
Well written, though I’m not sure about the default stance of assuming guilt.