I know IRS or similar entities wouldn’t like, but would it be possible to establish a peer to peer service.
No fees for restorants, all extra money to dashers, and clients wouldn’t be screwed by service fees.
Honestly looks like a cool project I could look into, but what would be the legality of such services.
That’s easy to find, now gremlins is a proper way to quit, but even then it would be easy to fix with git by reverting a commit.
I been using gsudo for quite sometime, the default way to leverage privaliges in Windows is cancer, the whole shell is tbh.
Yap would be something like this
Will take a look at it
Well that might just be my solution
Where there is a will, there is a way
Pretty much.
“Oh … But I want kids”, adopt why bringing another being to this fuckshow when u could improve the life of one currently in the bottom of the barrel.
I swear he was alive before.
I mean, if it’s dead probably idk
To be fair that’s quite easy to check with a simple regex, you can see that in many services that have cached up to that.
I know I gotta receive some slack for this, actually all my temps emails are outlook ones, they do not require a phone number and I can redirect all traffic to my main one easily and sort it there with rules.
OK simplelogin you can make an argument there, very stupid one though.
But protonmail and tutanota, wtf ?!?
Just because an email provider is privacy focused and offers custom aliases means all it’s emails are spam ?
Fuck this shit.
I heard some phone did that, but laptops as far as I am aware neither windows or MacOS supports it maybe some display-manager on Linux with custom patches would do it.
How can I kill this evil thing?
With fire
“But sir we allow other competitors to exist, it just so happens we have a monopoly at this point in time, we totally let our friends grow their platform instead of buying them out right and/or establish measures to ruin their business”
1° a rating system like the ones exist today however, such platform would have to systems in place to identify shitty dashers like a photo that restaurants could rely on before giving the order to said dasher.
2° a minimum fee could be established, but even so that could be indeed a problem