Comment Re:Tipping should be banned (Score 1) 400
If the items were marked 18% higher
Pretty sure they do that, too, on top of the "delivery fees," "platform fees," and "totally-not-mandatory tip".
If the items were marked 18% higher
Pretty sure they do that, too, on top of the "delivery fees," "platform fees," and "totally-not-mandatory tip".
I stopped console gaming in the PS2 era, but back then, the third party stuff often worked better AND was cheaper than the official shit. Mad Catz was the shit.
Does anyone know if OpenOffice / LibreOffice is susceptible to this bug?
Can't speak to this one in particular, but if it's anything like LibreOffice's other mirroring of Excel's "helpful" conversion features, it probably is.
The fastest fix seems to be "Save As CSV" then "Fix it in Notepad++"
Pretty sure we all know Zuck is Dillinger
And taking it out of the only goddamn Android keyboard that still supports swipe-typing would be nice, too
They still fell short for the quarter (don't trust the headline in the URL, it's since been updated on the site)
I don't know if it was a law in my state that was finally rescinded, or just ridiculously common, but I was in my mid-30s before I learned that those latches were even a thing.
Given how far removed from the source form factor the average chicken cutlet is, I'll be you'd mostly be hard pressed to tell the difference.
I'm guessing the $149.99/lb tag will be the dead giveaway
> maybe think about investing in your app development to reduce the need for 3rd party apps
They did. They bought Alien Blue, then took a wicked shit all over it and turned it into the official Reddit App
> If the goal is to just starve out all third party apps no matter what, it's a poor business objective.
A "social media" company with a poor business objective? Pull the other one!
What do you use for that?
Until a few years ago, I used a cron job to snarf the MVPS list and build BIND zone files out of it, but that's dead now and updating the blocks manually is getting obnoxious. I tried looking for pihole's lists, but it looks like it uses a bunch of the adblocker regex-based filters, rather than just domain filters.
It was back when the FOTM "AI" in question were "Expert Systems", before the needle moved.
> This of course requires putting trust into a proxy, a trust that is very easily broken, and that the proxy isn't just a fly by night operation or will be suddenly abandoned by the ones running it.
Or sued out of existence by the main site when it inevitably starts charging for access.
That's referred to as "scraping", but it has the downside of being a maintenance nightmare, by virtue of being likely to be broken by trivial formatting changes on the site in question.
Some of them are. The mods of
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