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Nobody ever really cared for speedruns. It’s always been a niche hobby.
Nobody ever really cared for speedruns. It’s always been a niche hobby.
I don’t really understand the analogy, then. Of course we should stop PFAS pollution at the source, that being the chemicals plants producing it. But we should also be addressing all the contamination in our food and water first of all. That’s the biggest and most immediate issue.
Turning the water to the toilet off won’t do much when the whole length of the plumbing is split and spewing water throughout the whole house.
We already know PFAS can be absorbed through the skin, but it’s so much worse being absorbed internally. We already know how bad that is for us, so it doesn’t matter if it’s bad or worse, we should try to get exposure to zero regardless.
I’m not sure that that matters when it’s in our food and water.
Does it work? I’d be surprised her phone can transmit loud enough to reach the base station.
That service is called “The Ride”, and I’ve heard it’s terrible. Drivers can show up hours late or not at all.
$5 says when they build it anyway everyone starts complaining about health problems, then they say they haven’t even turned it on yet
That’s pretty typical, honestly. When working regular jobs, I’ve been paid one way, and not paid for time not working. The term is “waiting to engage”, versus “engaged to wait”. That is, if they want me to sit around to be available at a moment’s notice, they pay me for that time. If I can go off and do other stuff and be vaguely available with whatever delay, then I don’t get paid, because I’m not working and I’m not losing any of my own time.
I don’t really think Uber should pay for time back directly, but they should definitely increase the cost of longer runs, especially to lower-volume areas where the driver might not have a fare in the other direction. (The driver is also not required to take any particular fare at all, so if they feel they’d lose money on it, they shouldn’t take it.)
Honestly, you could make a strong argument that drivers are indeed independent contractors under US labor law. However, if the court has found that they should qualify for more pay and benefits, I’m certainly not going to argue that it should be taken away. In fact I’m going to celebrate it.
I have syncthing set up between my phone, tablet, and desktop. I’ve only noticed it not syncing once, but as soon as I opened the app on my phone it scanned and synced, so it just hadn’t run in the background yet.
And you should not ever expose RDP or VNC to the Internet, every, for any reason, for any length of time, whatsoever.
Paying influencers, either in money or gadgets, is part of Apple’s advertising. Their whole appeal is their popularity and “affordable luxury”.
I’m not expressing this well, but I hope you know what I mean.
I don’t know either but the summary says it’s some NFT thing, which is all I need to know
Bruh how many different accounts do you have?
In what scenarios have you found Proxmox to be unstable? I’ve had almost no issues with it, despite using it in several unsupported ways.
Yes. But you should generally not expose a bunch of services to the Internet. Use a VPN to access your local network if necessary.
The article talks about popups and other notifications. I personally have been getting a bunch of emails about policy changes. I don’t see how that’s in any way “quietly”.
An archaeologist would not use the pan, they would study it and put it in a museum.
Quora should be respecting robots.txt, but also why are the NYT etc. serving the full article to the Quora bot anyway?
Oh, so you both benefit, then.
Alto’s Adventure is a pretty chill game to play when killing time. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.noodlecake.altosadventure
I also like the “connect the dots” puzzle games, like this one: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playvalve.connect.dots
Neither game requires microtransactions for the full experience. They might have ads, but my adblocker blocks them if they do.