

My cousin’s neighbor got screwed by this. Thought he was inheriting the home et al - turns out the bank is coming in to take the home unless he can come up with a chunk of money he absolutely doesn’t have. Now he has to unexpectedly move.
My cousin’s neighbor got screwed by this. Thought he was inheriting the home et al - turns out the bank is coming in to take the home unless he can come up with a chunk of money he absolutely doesn’t have. Now he has to unexpectedly move.
It’s both, it doesn’t have to be binary, are you a bot?
Piggybacking on this, I once moved from a 1hr commute to a 5m commute and my first world problem was I could no longer keep up on all my podcasts.
It’s so exhausting.
So many expectations to live up to. Small talk to cater to. All to spend more money on things I can do at home for 1/5th the cost.
I don’t like odd numbers, so I get it.
100% better than Pringles due to their girth.
But the salt being on the opposite side weirds me out sometimes.
Damn. This sounds like Comcast to me.
With my current provider if it happened they have to discount my bill.
Fresh hop beers being stacked center aisle at room temp.
Yum.
Wow. To me, Thanksgiving leftovers > the actual meal.
This hurts my soul.
This is my daily. I am harder of hearing than my wife so I have to turn the TV up, but then it is disrupting her sleep.
So then I sometimes use headphones, but sometimes the odd quietness of the room at that point causes her to wake up.
🤷♂️
Meet and greet with the president of the US.
I think the effects of tariffs and unemployment and everything are starting to be felt.
I’ve seen a small decline in busy days at local bars or restaurants. I also live near areas that depend on summer tourism, and that is way down.
Thing is, as that goes down, so do the revenues/employees. As that happens, places close or cut employees.
The problem is LLM use will become de facto standard to get by, and then the corporations that own them will cater output to drive sociopolitical change (for the worse).
Feel free to message me, maybe I can help. I create web apps and other tools for companies as a career, so the only caveat is that I’m pretty booked right now so my ability to take it on would really depend on the complexity.
I agree with others stating that the bodies of those supporting it work for me.
Downvote me all you want but I actually liked the Surface Phones.
They were well built, I could multitask nicely, the thin bumpers were nice, it wasn’t overly gimmicky. I preferred the divider between the screens.
Downsides…not a flagship in any specs. Also terminated.
As a US citizen and Oregon resident, absolutely.
But I don’t honestly foresee it being possible or happening.
What a weird second sentence.