

Ha, my first reaction to this title was “What, is the other half sailing the seven seas for shows?”


Ha, my first reaction to this title was “What, is the other half sailing the seven seas for shows?”


Considering that every Cybertruck ever produced has been recalled, it’s fair to point out that it has been a short, troubled history for this platform.
Also, 173 units is a devastating indictment, probably the wildest part of the article.


If the reporting is accurate, your data is still sent to Google’s servers for processing. This doesn’t appear to improve privacy, it’s more like an extension of the user surveillance business model that Google has pursued in the past decade.


I was in a small town in Maine that did that informally, there were a handful of shops and a ban at one store was applied everywhere. They all had signs warning about the policy. It was apparently very effective.


I had some okay experiences with Spirit, but they “rescheduled” a flight one time by 13 hours that was essentially a cancelation, and I swore never to use them again for any trip that mattered. Between “ceasing operations” and a taxpayer-funded half-billion dollar bail-out, I choose ceasing operations.


so if you shoplifted in a Nottingham Tesco’s, be prepared to be banned from Sainsbury’s in Swansea
This got a genuine chuckle from me, I love a bit of good writing in the wild!


I’m still convinced these statements will age like milk.


A built-in ad blocker is easily the least problematic announcement coming out of Mozilla in the last year.


Yeah, I definitely miss the white board, and her spine. Dems need more like her, not less.


I really wish there was a better alternative to push my friends to. I do use Bandcamp, so at least I know more of my $$$ are going to the artists and I can take the music with me, but I’m not sure about the platform long-term.
Ecosia and Qwant are trying to change that, but it’s an uphill fight.
https://www.eu-searchperspective.com/