I use it to fund the in-app purchases for some games I play. For SuperCell games, I won’t give them a dime of my real money, but I’ll definitely use Google’s.
I use it to fund the in-app purchases for some games I play. For SuperCell games, I won’t give them a dime of my real money, but I’ll definitely use Google’s.
Probably a lot better off
Honestly, if a product last forever I wouldn’t mind it on a subscription model. The company needs to make money in order to, at the minimum, continue supporting the product.
Then comes the costs of support staff, R&D for future product developments, etc etc.
That price should not include massive yearly bonuses for the top execs.
I like how it’s a digital picture of a physical pin, so it still has the bits in the back as if anyone can just put it on their lapel or backpack.
This has the opportunity to be a great battle.
Harris, backed by Mastodon users vs Trump, backed by Twitter bots.
I myself am an omni, but I don’t judge others if they like prefer something different.
I’m pretty sure some of those fancy restaurants that pop up everywhere already do this. They’ll put bacon on anything
If it’s any consolation, SK said they would begin providing Ukraine munitions if they’re neighbors to the north decide to involve themselves
Then I respect your opinion, no matter how wrong it may be.
They just don’t want the world to see how little people like them now
They’re delicious fruit packed with potassium that help make smoothies creamier.
You leave the bananas out of this! They’re a victim!
You forgot to turn on Rain Mode
No, its you!
Doesn’t that open them up for a lawsuit then? Either breach of contract if it’s in their legalese, or at least false advertising.
Docker installed great! Hello-World returns what it should. I reach problems whenever I try to do anything within Docker, like setting up AdGuard, Jackett, etc.
I actually didnt know how to start the Jackett install from the guide I posted, so I just googled and tried following a guide. One of the first steps says sudo mkdir /home/ubuntu/jackett_config
I get a “No such file or directory”. Makes sense, ubuntu isn’t this user’s name. So I change it to point to “/home/user/jackett_config” and get the same result.
This is what usually stops me from proceeding further.
Sorry, figured it would be an easy shorthand. But with so many different distros out there, I can see how that could be seen as just another one of those. I’ll keep that in mind in the future.
Lol, I AM using Linux for the first time. But yea, I’m trying to use the most user-friendly things to accomplish what I want to do. Thanks anyway for trying. :)
Longer as in, more questions.
Anecdotally, I’ve noticed if you choose a “wrong” answer on some questions, it’ll stop the survey and just pay you whatever rate per question answered.
It seems the first question is usually a litmus test to see if you’re answering reasonably truthfully or not, such as “Which of these did you most recently visit?” with some answers being bogus names or businesses not located around you, and one correct answer based on location data Google already has.