

That’s fine if that works for you. My wife doesn’t want the subscription and she also uses Ecosia. Anything non-Google is a win, IMO.
That’s fine if that works for you. My wife doesn’t want the subscription and she also uses Ecosia. Anything non-Google is a win, IMO.
Kagi’s model is working well for them. A traditional search engine where AI results are limited and optional, and they actively try to filter away slop, images, clickbait, and other low quality results.
I’ve been paying for 3 months and I’ll never go back. I hope they increase their market share as others ratchet up their enshittification cranks.
He probably wants to demonstrate to Trump (who said he would put economic pressure on Russia is a ceasefire was not done in less than 50 days from now.)
I don’t think anybody holds out hope on a ceasefire but Zelensky must keep asking to about situations where leaders think “Well both of them are stubborn and won’t do a ceasefire.” And reduce their supplies.
We don’t even need a whole grocery store. Dry goods at Canada Post locations could help offset groceries a lot.
Then that digital service tax goes back, right? If only one side negotiates in good faith you shouldn’t capitulate.
Onward and upward to the “entire rest of the world” market that’s also looking to distant itself from the toddler peeing in his own kid pool.
Just pay your taxes, dork.
Language evolves constantly. If people use a word and can understand its meaning and context then it’s a perfectly cromulent option.
The annexation threats really turned my sea-sailing habit into a spiteful obsession.
I’m all in on these NFTs, bros. Ain’t no way I’m missing the revolution!
In not an appropriate analogy. We are not just the people in the car, we are the whole neighborhood.
Even if the people in the car cannot prevent a crash by braking, they can still prevent further damage to people and property by braking as much as possible while within their means.
But it’s not going to work. The argument assumes standard negotiation rules are in play. This is a bully who’s willing to blow up the trade deal because he thinks even a loss will be an annexation win.
Can you share what you’re using for photos backups instead of iCloud? I haven’t found a service that’s family-friendly enough to get buy in my my partner.
If this pricing model is permitted it should be forced to put products on sale when items are overstocked or expiring food is closer to its due date. Why am I paying more for salmon at dinner time but not less when it expires tomorrow?
I’m worried for my girl Greta. But she has nerves of steel staring down the IDF.
Another gift to short-sellers until the inevitable “pause”.
Hey thanks I will!
I’m hoping Lingonaut will be available before my subscription renews in December. Otherwise it’s RocketLanguages through my library.
I like learning Japanese but I’m done with the gamified streaks and badges and passive aggressive widgets.
I use em and en dashes according to traditional grammar rules. Been that way for years. It just looks and reads nicer. AI won’t take that from me.
Dividends on AAPL are fairly flimsy relative to its year-over-year performance. It’s not enough for me to dump mine but this is just petty.
At scale I can see a pension fund swapping in international stocks. When that happens US stocks will go down anyways so wheeeee.
“Unfair” tax? Everything is unfair when he can’t take total advantage of somebody. What an emotional baby.
I wrote my (Liberal) MP yesterday and not even a form letter reply back.