That old lady’s name? Albert Einstein.
That old lady’s name? Albert Einstein.
All I see is two people failing their corporately mandated cyber security training at the same time.
Even if they’ll sell one to you internationally, you’re probably removed out of luck if something breaks and needs to be fixed under warranty.
Even setting aside dating apps, most irl spaces where it’s generally socially acceptable to meet people are already profit oriented. I’m sure that a big part of this is because of creeps ruining it for everyone else by hitting on everyone at a park or whatever, but sometimes I wonder if part of it isn’t also business owners trying to push people into bars and clubs.
I have a friend who’s a nice guy but seems hell-bent on dating at work. I keep telling him not to removed where he eats, so I’m hopeful he’ll turn around some day.
Yeah, it sucks that you really have to treat dating as a numbers game (as in if I meet enough people, I’ll eventually meet someone who likes me) and suppress the part of yourself that wants to get invested in each person you date.
I ended up together with my SO who I met online, but I wouldn’t wish the process leading up to meeting her on anyone.
India feels like the country equivalent of Elon Musk when it comes to announcements. They always announce some incredible goal (man on Mars, Superpower 2020, whatever) lap up all the good vibes of that announcement, and then drop the ball on implementation. Then they quietly shift the deadline to 5 years later and make a new announcement.
I’ve seen stripped down versions of Android on phones intended specifically for the elderly. I wonder if anyone has approached desktop Linux development like that?