And my credit card is going to love the per-transaction fees!
"Objection! Prejudicial"
The craziest thing to me are those further leftists threatening to abandon Biden and let Trump walk in.
Spider-man would not be proud of them.
Use what power you have. Vote.
Their robotic sweeper is trying to avoid catastrophe with machine vision. It found what looks (to me and OP) like broccoli. The device thought it was "pet waste", so it worked around it.
I think it's safe to err on the side of caution here.
No match for a car door.
Relevant xkcd?
I have yet to find a milk substitute that pours the same way, specifically over cereal, but even into a glass. Dairy milk holds itself together fairly well, but non-dairy milk tends to splatter all over the place.
It's a minor inconvenience that in no way counters said downsides of dairy milk, but it's a frequent reminder that it's not the same.
I know the top image has "in-store pickup" selected, but I'm pretty sure $200 is going to qualify as a minimum purchase for free delivery at Best Buy.
He was also slaughtered for his delicious belly meat.
... Goldar?
And the relevance of depicting her as Saturn eating a... I'm gonna say moldy B.L.T. instead of a child?
You can still get a USB-C dongle that supports charging and audio at the same time. It sucks that they make you do it, but I'm glad it's still an option.
can't even subtract from a timer (it can add, though!)
"Ok, Google, add -5 minutes to the timer"
It either explodes, or you start getting notifications in the past. Seems like a possible win, either way.
people just think its easier to just have tabs sitting around rather than use bookmark
Mentally, I find that leaving a tab open says "I'll get to that soon", where a bookmark says "maybe I'll need that someday". "Soon" might still be two weeks from now, but "someday" might as well be never.
Bookmarks just aren't as visible. Think of it like having things that you need to do laid out on a countertop vs having them in a drawer. If you walk by the counter and have a minute to spare, you can see what you might be able to accomplish in that time and check something off. It feels like you need a lot more free time to even want to open the drawer.
Also, managing bookmarks just looks daunting, and the more you have, the worse it gets. When I'm done with a tab, I just close it.
Sometimes, I'll use the bookmark toolbar, but I don't see how that's better than tabs, visually. It just has better persistence.
Lastly, leaving a tab open can also be used like a post-it note to remind me to do something by a certain date. Every time I see it, it acts as a little reminder so that the thing doesn't fall off my radar. That one gets a little tricky if you have so many tabs open that you have to scroll. I try not to let it get that bad, though.
I can think of about four-twenty-ten-seven reasons not to learn French.