

WELL, good thing for Steam and others they sell “perpetual limited licenses” of games instead of “digital copies”.


WELL, good thing for Steam and others they sell “perpetual limited licenses” of games instead of “digital copies”.
Of course, it is common sense when entering an establishment for the first time to do a business model analysis to see if the employees are getting shafted.
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And we wouldn’t have it any other way.


Knowing how much food+service costs up front benefits the customer by allowing them to make an informed decision.
Having a higher pay benefits the workers by making their income consistent and allowing them to more easily compare salaries offered by different restaurants.
Tipping in its current state benefits only the owner by lowering operational costs and forcing the workers to depend on the generosity of the customer, conviniently making workers feel like they are getting shafted by the customer instead of the person who actually hired them.


Naw man, 0% that shit.
I’m not playing this “oooh our food is cheap” bullshit game only to find out that is because the wait staff is underpaid. I came here to eat, not do math in my head while looking over the menu, INCREASE THE DAMN PRICES. I don’t give a shit if it ends up costing MORE than tipping as long as the cost is fucking upfront.
I’m not your employer, I’m not paying you. And if your employer can’t keep the restaurant afloat without underpaying you then that bitch should SINK. I’M SICK AND TIRED OF THIS SHIT.
I have the worst one. I am a hobby hopper. I buy all that is necessary to get adept at a hobby, get there and get bored and give up. Rinse and repeat.
Still, when I’m looking for a solution for a specific problem, reddit is basically the only reliable source at the moment.
Wish there was a quick way to search for posts across all instances using search engines.
Did you find anything?
Damn, you mean that unlike Microsoft, they won’t wait for their certificate to expire and then have an entire day panicking why websites aren’t working?


As absurd as the price may seem, that is actually about how much money they make from selling user data. Of course, given their track record I don’t feel inclined to trust this “pinkey promise” of not selling the data in some form anyways.


I agree with the sentiment, but did you not notice the “across the country” part of the title?
Wait, you can set phones to charge slowly?
Honestly, I find this preferable. I only charge at night and a battery that charges slowly lasts longer.


I agree with you, but this is the sentiment that a large number of people have.


Feels like up to 15-17 is normal for everyone, up to around 27 is a bit weird but ok. Above 30 people will see it as a red flag.


It is still a treasure trove of knowledge, accumulated over the years. I can’t see search results from reddit becoming less valuable any time soon.
Yup, this is really unintuitive and frankly there should be a better solution. For now, wouldn’t it at least be possible to make the error more descriptive? Hint that the instance might be unaware of the community?
I’m mentioning this because I remember EU going after Valve sometime in 00’ or early 10’ because of this, and remember Valve basically saying “well, we will no longer sell digital goods then, enjoy your licenses”. I know I remember this but I cannot find a source on google…