What’s a milk drinker like you doing out here? Go home to your mother.
What’s a milk drinker like you doing out here? Go home to your mother.
It is tacky to leave the sticker on there with the lower price, but you are the one who paid 12£. How does it matter what they paid? If they search for books to resell at a profit, that’s time spent, risk taken, and money earned.
Are there doctors and scientists recommending people NOT to take it?
There are morons in every field. We can’t just look at the outliers.
This is a clear case of “damned if you do, damned if you don’t.” Some people will complain, either way. Personally, I prefer the current implementation.
Bad water big problem?
I mean, I’m not, but only because I am too lazy to change (so far). I’ve been remarkably content with the Steam Deck desktop experience, so I’m leaning more and more towards Linux.
It’s easier for people who don’t know what they’re doing. The limitations keep those users from breaking things and provide a decent out-of-the-box experience for the user. The very same limitations feel, well, limiting to users like you.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 with my wife. A holiday break cut off our first game at the end of act 2, so I hope we make it through this time.
Soulstone Survivors by my lonesome. I’m on a bullet heaven binge, and this one seems pretty good.
I’ve been on a “bullet heaven” binge recently and have put so. many. hours. into Brotato in the last week or so.
That’s you paying more for the same thing: inflation. Shrinkflation would mean getting less for the same or more money.
Per Wikipedia:
shrinkflation, also known as the grocery shrink ray, deflation, or package downsizing, is the process of items shrinking in size or quantity, or even sometimes reformulating or reducing quality, while their prices remain the same or increase.
I can’t see how furniture could ever qualify as shrinkflation, unless we’re counting something like the use of crappier materials.
Someone else suggested fish sauce. That would work quite well, I believe.
His hair is phenomenal.
Alright chums, let’s do this!
Are netbooks making a comeback?
So, is it actual discrimination, or is it just that their data Facebook has shows that other ads are better suited to them, statistically, in terms of profit? I’m sure all sorts of patterns show up in the quantity of data they have, and algorithms show ads based on these patterns. It’s possible that gender is a factor, but it seems just as likely that there are other patterns (perhaps some common to a given gender) that factor into this result.
Edit: To be clear, I did not read the article, because I don’t actually care that much. I just find statistics and patterns interesting. Having worked in insurance in the past, I was always curious about which exact information factored into premiums, and in what way. I know everything from marital status, to job, education, location, age, credit score, and much more, factored into decisions, and not always in ways you may expect – all based on statistics.
Fair enough.
This is such a ridiculous post, it’s not even funny. I’ve gotten so many games for so much less in digital form than anything I ever got in physical form. There’s absolutely no competition, unless you’re looking strictly at full-price games.
Edit: swypos
My wife’s job has all of those amenities, too! Well, it didn’t at first, but she’s been 100% WFH since covid. She’s got an office with a window, cats in the workplace, lunch is brought to her straight from the kitchen, and she can even take breaks to go on walks with her family during the day.