

Probably not even wearing a suit smh
Probably not even wearing a suit smh
I use Things to Get Me. It was the most privacy focused one I could find and does everything I need it to.
Stardew Valley!
To offer a counter point: I’ve owned 3 different VivoActive 3 Music watches for about 2 years each. All of them had the screen stop working. Could be my bad luck, but I wasn’t super rough with them (never wore them in water)
If you open the android settings for Organic Maps (where you adjust permissions), there should be one called “Open by Default” or something like that. Just add all the links that are presented there.
A negative gum game, if you will
Wow people really didn’t like my question!
To respond to yours though, I’d say it depends on how much content there is! If a game can easily take 1000 hours with no degradation of enjoyment, I would pay $100 for it
Edit to add: I realize this didnt exactly address your question, but I’m not sure what percentage since it heavily depends on the quality and quantity of content
Genuine question, why is $100 too much for a quality game? Completely agreed on the micro transactions though
Maybe consider collapsible dropdowns or similar for the extra information
100%. The only way to never lose when you go first is to always start in the corner.
Thought for a minute that the bearded dude was throwing up
1,540 C in non freedom units
It is always easier and simpler to lose muscle than to gain it. If you find you start to look too “Hulk-like”, then just stopping for a few weeks will bring you back. Bonus is the muscle memory you gained from reaching “Hulk-like” will make it even easier to maintain the level you want to be at.
That likely would happen, but it definitely shouldn’t. If someone clicks on a phishing link, that is the fault of the business for not training them well enough.
GrapheneOS has this. I believe it’s called a Duress PIN.
I would argue this is actually one of the most effective ways to respond. If enough people do it then the company has to react somehow (by pivoting, etc.). Obviously an organized effort would be better, but the “vote with your money” method isn’t anything to ridicule.
Canada is debatably worse than the US when it comes to tipping. In the US, wait staff are paid less than minimum wage so it makes sense to tip them (even though the system should change), but in Canada they is no such exception and the minimum prompt is 18%.
Also, the other day Subway prompted me to tip…
I mean, anyone with enough artistic talent can draw whatever they would like right now. With AI image generation, it essentially just gives everyone the ability to draw whatever they want. You can try to fight the tech all you want, but it’s a losing battle.
When that becomes widespread, photos will be generateable for literally everyone, not just minors but every person with photos online. It will be a societal shift; images will be assumed to be AI generated, making any guilt or shame about a nude photo existing obselete.
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