LAYMAN DEFINITION
LAYMAN DEFINITION
Says the dude very obviously shilling for Brave. You’ve solidified my decision to uninstall it.
Second Allrecipes. If anything there’s a 1-3 sentence intro to the recipe by the author, then the recipe. And it’s not overloaded with ads, and their app is halfway decent. Oh, and their comments are actually helpful. Rather than the typical “I replaced these core ingredients and it was shit. 0 stars”, it’s more “I replaced this for this reason and this is how it affected the recipe”; they’re actually a great way to crowdsource recipe modifications because the userbase doesn’t appear to be complete morons, and a lot of the comment mods are better than the original recipe.
My dad had one of the first consumer 3GHz chips available. By the time I inherited it in 2009 it was completely outclassed by a <2GHz dual-core laptop.
How do they plan to run a background check before I click the “buy” button?
I use reusable bags. I have to be very slow and deliberate getting the bag ready in the bagging area or it’ll flag me.
To be fair, who pays attention to user names?
Thanks for the reply, I kinda wanted to downvote you again.
You guys, your account is just a collection of records in a database. Literally any service that you make digital purchases from – Amazon, Steam, Sony, Microsoft, GOG, etc., can remove purchased content from your account. They just delete a single line from a database.
Y’all need to stop being surprised when digital companies are able to do digital shit to your digital stuff.
…A temporary right to stream? What even is the point of this question that’s asked as some sort of gotcha?
There’s a fire hazard recall out on my table saw, $75 to send them a pic of it inoperable. Nah, I’ll just keep a fire extinguisher nearby.
You did though. Innocent until proven guilty is a legal concept, not a business concept. Businesses are allowed to choose who to do business with.
But YouTube doesn’t have a monopoly, you’re more than welcome to start up a competing video hosting site and steal their customers. YouTube is providing a platform, for people to upload and store their videos for free – they have every right to decide who they do and don’t want on their platform.
“these days” that’s been going on for over a decade
I did the same thing, but before I could actually read. The program didn’t run lol
I want to buy a new one so bad, but every time mine stops working I manage to fix it.
Our first family computer they offered to double the HDD space to 20mb for an extra $500. “You’ll never fill it up!” they claimed. My dad, being a practical guy, couldn’t figure out why he would want to pay extra for something he’d never use.
That’s the best part, they’re all grifters trying to get attention, they won’t pay a fucking cent.