No
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I will never understand why people wear wear-once, then throw-away clothes.
- if I like the piece of clothing, I want to keep it for as long as possible
- if I don't like it, I don't buy it
- Cheers, typing this from within my 8-year-old coat that'll stay in use at least another 8
Nah. In Europe, Venmo is just not a thing, because bank transfers are free and fast. IDs are a plastic card, just like almost everywhere else.
Banking apps are a bit more problematic, because most people (and probably banks, idk) prefer if you use those not just if you have a smartphone and want to do banking on it, but also as a second factor for when you want to log in on your desktop.
There's plenty of alternatives (TAN readers, for example), but none as simple or seamless, unfortunately. But bank websites are fully featured (and usually more so than the app, actually).
Fantastic. Best use of language models I've seen.
Cope
No - because the do not count trains that either never started their journey, or that stopped midway through and turned around. It's a really sorry trick to make the statistic look "better".
"It's not delayed, it just.... Jever got there!"
I have not opened my SMS app in years.
Oh, nice! And there's even a nixpg!
But that actually is an asshole move then. Because a lot of emotional attachment and memories can be in a chat.
Yeah. I just put the media location on my nas, and that is being mirrored to hetzner.
Yes. Completely open source (not open core) and every action happens in-browser. With Stirling, you send the doc to the server.
Also, Stirling had long-winded whining about their tracking pixel, Bento initially had something similar (but more privacy-friendly) and when asked about it immediately removed it without fuss.