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Hardee’s fried-and-coated-in-cinnamon-and-sugar apple pies.
Hardee’s fried-and-coated-in-cinnamon-and-sugar apple pies.
80’s-90’s McDonald’s apple danish
The first sentence: “somehow, different than Linux” :D
Noah, get the boat!
Are you kidding? OP is getting us to write their Master’s thesis in Marketing right now!
Just tried the “2nd button from the top” on both right and left at Wesco (Michigan) - didn’t work.
Oh, so like a regular automatic transmission.
My 2012 caravan 6s-auto just ate itself last month. Minimum $4k. The van isn’t worth that.
Genuinely curious; aside from required maintenance, you don’t seem too overly jazzed about CVTs - may I ask why?
“…soaring up all the lists that matter…”
Maybe, objectively, our methodology for measuring greatness/worth is flawed.
When society started paying for convenience?
I may be waaaay off here, but the internet as it exists is pretty much built on DNS, isn’t it? I mean, the whole idea of DARPANet back in the 60s and 70s was to build a robust, redundant, and self-healing network to survive nuclear armageddon, and except when humans f it up (intentional or otherwise), it generally does what it says on the tin.
Now, there’s arguments to beade about securing the protocol, but to rip and replace the routing protocols, I think you’d have to call it something other than the Internet.
Web 2.0 was a mistake.
I like calling it Ex-twitter though.
As long as first-past-the-post elections are the norm, any political scheme will distill to two opposing factions, because that’s the only way to effectively compete. We must push for ranked choice voting.
To your last point, yes. The average user doesn’t even glance at the permissions before blindly accepting them. It is also true that an alarmingly high number of users/consumers /don’t care/ about basic privacy concerns that affect things like targeted ads, PII, and information that could be used to affect things like credit score.
Ehh, fuck Verkada in the neck with a rusty screwdriver. Their cold-calling and borderline-harassing sales tactics earned them a permaban in my org’s email filtering and phone system.
Original trilogy?
Anger and outrage are different than sad and upset though.
eX-Twitter