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The one in the picture is a nylon stocking, so that would be a poor choice…
The one in the picture is a nylon stocking, so that would be a poor choice…
No worries, I 100% feel ya
Ah got ya. Since you were responding to my comment it seemed like you meant that I was letting perfect be the enemy of good.
I think you may have meant to respond to the other person since this is pretty much what I said
It looks to be reusing a bread bag and an empty bottle, so those would have been trash. Reuse/repurposing is better than just throwing away.
What’s a jerk sock? Also, if you get use out of it, you arguably did not ruin it.
I thought the FFVII remakes were pretty well received?
Justin Timberlake was caught driving drunk, and on the video footage you can hear him say, “This is going to ruin the tour.”
What tour?
The other 5e based game, Solasta has custom campaigns. It is not as polished as BG3, but it is enjoyable
That’s fair. I guess I give just a little bit of room for fucking up and fixing it. I am also not particularly loyal and will ditch companies at the drop of a hat.
Is that still true? The article/github thread cited on Prism Break are from 2012 and 2013 respectively. It seems only to be true of Ubuntu 12.10. The only thing I can from from current Ubuntu versions is the ad in the command line when doing an apt upgrade, and that is from 2022. It does not appear to exist in other Ubuntu based distros since it is an ad for Ubuntu Pro. Not saying it is great, but it seems like non-Canonical distros should be OK.
I’m on Pop_OS and really like it. I chose it because i have a 2080, so the nvidia specific package is great for me. No WiFi issues, but I almost always have it hard wired, so not much chance to have it go wrong
I don’t know if the concerns are misaligned, just the reason for the concern. The app creators specifically said they created it to reduce food waste, but I think the app creators have put too much stock in the benevolence of restaurant owners. If they are selling food that was not leftover, it kinda defeats the purpose. Ultimately is it a horrible thing? Probably not since it doesn’t move the needle in the other direction, but it is misleading.
The one thing I can see making things worse is the last thing you mentioned. If they were going to donate the food to a local food bank, then ultimately the app makes the world worse and doesn’t do the thing they set out to do. Kinda like Imperfect Produce, Too Good to Go could be a net negative.
Anecdotally I took a look at the places around me just to see. I live in a pretty low participation area (not a small city, I’m in the Seattle area), so grain of salt there. Of the 4 restaurants within 5 miles of me on the app, 2 were donuts, which seems like a good use. I took a look at reviews of the 2 non-bakery restaurants, and one seemed like it was using it as intended. The other was called out in reviews, with multiple people saying the employees explicitly told them they were instructed to put specific low cost items in the bag.
Overall I think there is something to look into, but the article just hits it tangentially.
To be fair, he is incredibly, and deservedly hateable
I’ve used OSMand and wasn’t a fan, but good to know the paid version has Auto support.
Much easier said than done. I would personally like to, but I need a good replacement for Android Auto/Google Maps in my car. That is me personally, though. For a lot of not technically inclined people that is not possible.
Then you get Gemini instead. It is not required yet, but Google will bug you about it almost daily in multiple locations
Especially big corpo landlords. Think your average slumlord is bad? Well you haven’t tried hyper-capitalist slumlord!