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I wonder if it’s possible that they’re paid money by Google to not support Firefox?
I wonder if it’s possible that they’re paid money by Google to not support Firefox?
The maximum is much higher if it’s, say, a business loss.
Ohhhh…weird phrasing then or I’m tired. I keep reading it and it still seems off. Thanks!
That’d make a good movie scene.
Does Rios get nothing? It says split by town and city, paid by insurance, but I didn’t see anywhere in the article that Rios would get anything.
Not so much a verbal thing, but just the general first glance demeanor on a blind date or an internet date…tough to forget.
Also, growing up I was always told I’d never amount to anything spending so much time on computers and that I needed to do something with my life. Well, I made over $500k last year in software engineering consulting…so…yeah.
Are you self hosting?
My wife and I realized recently that both our phones are 80% photos of our animals, 10% memes, 5% food and like 5% of actual people.
Which is a pretty good ratio.
This makes my chest ache. That’s…so painful and sad.
I agree with the first part of your comment, but laundromats are absolutely a high profit business.
source: family friend owns a bunch of them, every single one was net profitable inside of a few months and they are now basically pure profit month over month. They make more money than I ever have from a single software development job, even at my peak, and they largely just farm maintenance out and pay some labor.
I was thinking similar. Would be interesting to see what happens. I just wonder if it’d be possible to do on a mass scale before they catch on and start disallowing bankruptcy filings.
Might devolve into everyone just ceasing payments on CCs, loans, mortgages period.
Still better than Jerry Seinfeld.
I feel like if I had an inner voice I’d get super annoyed at it.
Two vets near me were recently purchased by some megacorp conglomerate. Prices went up, quality went down, it sucks because they were my go to.
This can only end badly.
This post is amazing.
Some crazy part of me wonders what would happen if 50%-75%+ of people just straight up refused to pay.
And, not for like…one month. But 6-12 months. It would have to have a meaningful, negative impact to banks? Right?
It’s the sad state of affairs in America right now.
Oh hell yeah, I miss my knife subs from Reddit. Thanks for popping up!
Honest:
What would be even more wild is if you edited/replied to yourself and said, “nvm figured it out”…only to later discover it and not remember what you did