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First, unlike a VPN, Apple Relay decrypts your browsing data at a second server; VPNs keep your data encrypted the entire time.

Shame that nobody has ever figured out a compromise between clicking between every single paragraph and a single page that’s 400 miles long. Maybe that’s an area you could research.

Thank you.

Most of this is not really about bagged vs. bagless at all. A lot of it is just about buying a good vacuum cleaner vs. a shitty one.

Important note if you’re not used to taking your dog swimming:

Something that was missed in this article: many of these online-only places offer a no-haggle return policy (within some parameters, of course). That really lowers your risk compared to either a private party, or sometimes even the dealers (depending on their policies and individual state laws). It also somewhat

“Maybe we shouldn’t mock vulnerable people for alcoholism and mental health struggles, especially when they haven’t done anything bad to anyone else.”

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UV in uncontrolled situations like this should not be trusted.

UV in uncontrolled situations like this should not be trusted.

which makes it noticeably smaller than even the slimmest leather wallets

which makes it noticeably smaller than even the slimmest leather wallets

Please consider not referencing Cesar Millan or linking to his advice.

Yup, that’s the issue I get.

Honestly, it’s just not that specific or sophisticated.

Agreed. It’s nice to hear that this is happening, but is Barbados set up with the infrastructure necessary to keep remote workers connected? Let’s hear a little more about it.

I was hoping there would be a little more meat in here, especially after reading the first one, which is a real, meaningful point that people in wealthy countries will probably not know about.

In fairness, your post says if a role calls for a CV.

Heavily disagree, especially for technical roles. There’s absolutely no way you can effectively convey a decade or more of technical experience into a page. Frankly, many of the candidates I interview would be doing themselves a disservice to try. 2 pages is fine, but I rarely see resumes under 3 pages now, it’s

Two big ones that I find on technical applicants all the time:

BUT, it’s usually triggered on quantity. If you trickle the data out, they may not notice. So plan ahead.

Exactly. This article is actually almost universally bad advice; in most cases, all of the data on your work computer should not leave the work computer. That usually includes all correspondence, code or articles you’ve written, everything.