

This is a thing that isn’t happening, at least not among Gen Z. What a bullshit article.
This is a thing that isn’t happening, at least not among Gen Z. What a bullshit article.
For news and financial information absolutely.
The article mentions confrontation with Russian forces in Crimea, so nothing that can’t be shared at this point.
Trump would just use Spaghetti O’s. The best O’s you’ve ever seen.
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I just use a screen filter on my desktop and phone about 2hrs before sleep and it makes a tremendous difference. I don’t know of the alleged benefits outside of sleep, but I do know it clearly helps with that.
Spotify has one of the highest quality services and a monthly price that’s barely gone up in a decade. This shit just leads to them having to raise the subscription rate again if they can’t fix the issue with people clearly undermining the payment model. What the hell is it that you people want?
Paid for by the paper towel industry which was in response to the hand dryer industry putting out it’s own paid study about how paper towels just spread fecal matter around your hands. It’s all shit no matter how you spread it.
Update passwords to something actually hard to brute force and turn on two factor authentication and it should (hopefully) prevent this from happening to you.
This is basically an article bought and paid for by cable. Streaming is only expensive if you own everything. The benefit is you have far more options and control over the content you pay for. There is no “crash”. These services are all stable or growing still. Cable is still what is dying though the industry will try all it can to presume otherwise.
Boomer shooter isn’t really about the generational boomers but that the games have a lot of “booms”. It says it right at the top of the article. Boomers never even played video games. That era was all Gen X and old Millennials so it wouldn’t even make sense that way.
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Jack O’Neil’s son would still be alive today if he didn’t get a hold of his father’s gun. But then we wouldn’t have Stargate. It’s sort of a toss up to me.
The article only benchmarks the total number to percentage of Americans once then just talks about the total number increasing over time. It would be much more helpful to just see this as a relative percentage to total population as I’d expect that number to rise regardless as population continues to grow. Not disputing the data, but think that would be a better way to analyze it.
Because one of them costs taxpayer money and the other one is just signing legislation? The two concepts aren’t even related other than that they are two different ways of getting to places.
Virtually every company public and private in the US use Gmail or Outlook. Interesting that your circle is using alternatives but you’re still very much an outlier. Like to an extreme that’s very surprising to hear. For personal use nearly 90%+ of global market share splits between Gmail and Apple with nearly 60% of email in the US being Gmail based and Apple holding most of the rest.
Of course they do… Most organizations in the US are using Gmail at this point. I don’t even know a single person in my life that doesn’t.
Why even be in the office then? All this does is contribute pointlessly to burn out and invested carbon emission. I’d rather starve at this point than ever have to work in an office again.
Yeah I get a lot of those as well. Anxiety, ADHD, and autism stuff mostly. I keep shooting down the ads as I suffer from none of these things. No idea why it keeps pushing that crap.