In the US there’s basically no legal requirements for paid leave so there’s also little to no protection for it
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In the US there’s basically no legal requirements for paid leave so there’s also little to no protection for it
Is it the one I saw at ALDI? (or possibly the same supplier)
It was pretty freaking good ngl
It’s pretty much not reversible and the code is free to use, modify, and distribute forever. And if you do modify it you also must make those changes open source.
Very good news
I mean snow’s only a factor in some places
Wouldn’t be caught dead in a Tesla tbh
But this time seize the fucking bank
the CIA already knows what road signs look like in different countries, or where certain mountains and other features are.
I mean “the CIA” isn’t a person. Someone there does this work. Which is what we’re talking about.
It’s time.
Now?
Now?
They are and always have been. Since their inception as part of a terrorist, settler state.
This would be rather expensive for most of the US. In a lot of areas we’re seeing $2.85ish/gal
I mean it’s true, if you bust into the VP’s house I’d expect nothing less
I was able to use Glassdoor just now with an account from there worked perfect
7.09 global but I do have a few files with over a 30 ratio
With a traditional download, examplesite.com sends a file to your computer, that’s it.
With torrents, instead of that you download little pieces of the file from many different computers. Sometimes hundreds of different computers. Then once you’ve downloaded the file you can then start sharing pieces to other people downloading. The more people doing this, the faster the downloads will be for everyone else and the less strain it will put on each computer’s Internet connection.
Also if not many people are seeding, there’s a danger that the file will have 0 seeders and nobody can download it at all.
This is also why torrenting is good for privacy. Shutting down one website isn’t so hard. Shutting down hundreds of random personally owned computers is very hard.
That point is addressed tenfold in the video
A five gallon BiB of coke syrup is like $100 (maybe less if you purchase at volume like KFC’s parent company surely does.
That can make ~120 large size drinks.
That’s 83¢ per drink in syrup.
A quick look seems like I could get 1000 Styrofoam cups and lids for $120ish (straws are so cheap as to not even need to be included, 0.006¢ per drink) so about 12¢ per drink.
So about 95¢ in supplies, plus maintenance for the machines, CO2, cleaning labor costs… Around $1-$1.10?
But even that sounds high I bet companies like YUM inc get most of these supplies way cheaper than I was looking on restaurant supply sites by buying in huge bulk amounts.
You using the coupon means that they successfully enticed you to return. And most people will buy things on top of whatever the coupon is good for so they still turn a profit
Millennials remember those times I’m pretty sure… They’re like 40 years old
Us instance admins appreciate it I promise
The screens are pretty fragile, however they’re protected when folded. Just don’t drop them onto anything while open…
Other than that they’re surprisingly robust. I’ve had 2 Moto Razr models and a Samsung Z Fold. First Razr did break the screen by leaving it open in a stupidly precarious position and it hit a piece of metal below directly on the folding screen when it fell. But day to day use I never worried about it.