The scooters are really popular in our city. Currently we have 2 companies operating: Bird and Neuron. The positives have definitely outweighed the negatives. Hope they can keep going.
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The scooters are really popular in our city. Currently we have 2 companies operating: Bird and Neuron. The positives have definitely outweighed the negatives. Hope they can keep going.
I left mint a while ago. Just started to feel more and more weird about having to give log in info to my financial institutions. Especially once most of them started needing 2FA.
Pulling features out of the core os and into apps is better for users though. Keeps the os lean and updates can roll out to users quicker.
Dang nothing in Canada yet it looks like
This is the first I’ve heard of this
This is my worry as well
Person who loses a game of musical chairs, sues the guy who rented out the room.
That was comedy gold. Learned all the good flexes
Yep same thing with all those ads like 90% fail this. They’re designed to drive engagement. Best thing you can do is stop doom scrolling. Failing that, ignoring those obvious attempts to get you to respond.
I think that’s a skewed way of looking at it. I can see the appeal if your family is able to take advantage. Like if your kids are off and your spouse doesn’t work (or maybe can also work remotely). That way you can enjoy some nicer weather and a different location and are able to stay longer. It’s definitely not for me because like you said I’d rather just have a vacation, but I think blaming it on capitalism is a bit of an odd way of looking at what’s essentially someone’s lifestyle choice.
Thanks for sharing this. Going to try it out. I honestly haven’t had as much of an issue with Google search lately, but willing to try something new.