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I’ve literally never heard a single person bring that idea up. Acting like it’s somehow a widely held belief because that dude said so is idiotic.
I’ve literally never heard a single person bring that idea up. Acting like it’s somehow a widely held belief because that dude said so is idiotic.
Exactly. I’m not going to pay a fuckload of money for multiple streaming services only to still not see my fucking team every week.
In the US, the Coast Guard puts out Local Notice to Mariners once a week, and will push one out if there is a new hazard to navigation reported.
If you’re in anything larger than a small fishing boat, update your charts. Shit changes quick on the sea.
Your instance name disturbs me
Let’s be honest, Twitter has always been a cesspool if you read below the top tweet.
Fair point
Google bought Waze a while back
There is a key distinction between a contracted public service and a private company running a for-profit business. Think buses (as you described) vs taxis.
The US is already trying to do it with KOSA
$100/month, 1200/40mbps. Wish I had fiber for better upload speed, but happy with the download. Allegedly, Xfinity is increasing upload speed sometime this year, but there was an announcement for that same thing last year
Eh, fair point. That said, I use a spreadsheet for fitness, so I might be a bit biased.
All of the functionality mentioned in the comment I replied to is trivial to automate in a spreadsheet with a few manual entries every month.
Why not just make a spreadsheet?
That equates to $36.7M/year. Last year, Meta had a revenue of $114B, so the fine is 0.03% of their total revenue. Definitely just getting written off
Keep licking those boots
Sometimes comments won’t load for the post, it loads the comments for the last post you visited. Refreshing tends to fix it
Sync >> Apollo
Hustle culture, sure. Side hustles, sure. The concept that a game company should pay me to play their game, nope.