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Aliexpress seems most straightforward, and not quite as gimmicky.
Aliexpress seems most straightforward, and not quite as gimmicky.
Could we take em to small claims for like $500 a comment? That would be a devastating movement lol
Or if we are going to use other countries, Australia has a much worse Meth problem in the US. In fact it probably had the worst per capita addiction in the world.
I upvoted the lot of y’all, but I think they are just pointing out how silly the sub rules are considering it’s name.
Their PDF signing service has essentially been dead since the government started using Digital sign… now they are bleeding whatever small segments are still left using their service. This won’t end well for Adobe PDF products.
Found it pretty easily https://youtu.be/A-HCEEnnEAY?si=RCM_rP_h6k0LqpRD
Anyone remember that old Candid Camera bit where they put the elevators on tracks and made it go sideways to the other elevator door?
I assume they aren’t doing any of this in the corporate environment? Because there would be real world consequences for that.
If they aren’t doing any of this advertising and collecting in the corporate realm, then I just don’t see it making a lot of sense in the private realm. So many people don’t use personal computers. People are burned out already from 8hrs at work, they usually use a phone or tablet at home. Very few things require sitting down with a computer now.
Because so much usage is through mobile now, it seems a dangerous play for the payoff. Every time someone switches to Linux, it makes it easier for the next person. I see a very unlikely, but still possible risk that some minor companies might just switch to some sort of Linux alternative. Especially if they are worried about employees taking sensitive data home and it getting snagged by Microsoft.
Oh. I just assumed it was milk with pickle juice in it and was wondering what technique they used to prevent it from curdling.
I assume the government gets a product exempted from this feature, or do they too have to do all the work to disable it?
It breaks the scrolling, breaking user experience.
They are really trying to push people to Linux aren’t they?
For some reason Paypal wouldn’t even work. I ended up having to buy items in a game they played and then transferring the account to them so they could then resell it back into Indian Rupees. I tried so many other ways, there were either massive fees or it just wouldn’t work. I could have used crypto, but she didn’t trust it.
Kirby: “The Israelis have said they used 37-pound bombs… a 37-pound bomb is not a big bomb…”
I can’t believe I could have used this to send money to India… all the hoops I had to jump through and I could have just used Google pay?
This is crazy!
I have so many questions, but lack the technical know how of how to ask them.
Reeducation, only the best countries do it.
Just use a VPN, you will immediately stop using Google after having to identify your umpteenth fire hydrant…
I am now curious how and if Steam bothers to deal with business licensing? If they do, it’s probably way pricier than what you’re normally paying.
They don’t seem to give overall preference to a given supplier beyond their obvious coupons and paid rankings. Alibaba is better, but who needs 144 of any specific widget…?
If you compare to one of the most preferred e-commerce website, which I would consider Amazon, it’s still not that bad. I have found less lies on Ali express v Amazon. If it comes to any cheaper electronics the Ali description is the real deal as far as I have seen. Amazon I have been shipped differing products, the description or features have just been a lie, or it didn’t come with the things implied. For the most part Ali descriptions are exactly what you will expect when opening the product… in fact many times I discover extra features when receiving the product that seemingly just couldn’t explain in their marketing.
Ali>Aliexpress>Amazon… just depends on needs