I mean, machine learning and AI does have benefits especially in research in the medical field. The consumer AI products are just stupid though.
Yeah, I do the same with my mortgage. Statements emailed to me monthly so I never need to log in to get them (annual escrow statement as well). Payments made via my normal bank’s Bill Pay feature. No reason to ever log in to my mortgage holder’s website/app.
I’ve completely lost faith in places like Amazon. Used to be able to find decent stuff there but unless you’re looking for a specific brand/item, it’s all crap. Wanted to find some relatively decent priced workout shorts with a compression liner built in. There’s so many shitty brands that all have the same damn images for the shorts. They’re all just going to be drop shipped BS from China with no one actually standing behind the product. I’m back to B&M stores now like Dick’s and their DSG line is actually reasonably priced and good quality.
Oh they already are. But if they start making porn subs like gonewild as paid services, those users are going to push the limits of whats allowed in other subs to try and just get people to stumble into their profile.
I can’t even imagine the creators in those subreddits would be thrilled since so many of them seemingly use those subs as a free advertising spot for their onlyfans. More of them are trying to be creative with overtly sexual questions in askreddit and people just stumbling in to their profile.
To be fair, it only happens on the Promotions tab for me. They don’t inject anything on my normal inbox (at least on PC).
They have one on the inside but not the outside. That’s why the mom couldn’t get into the vehicle or the firefighters and they had to take an axe to the window. How are you supposed to pop the hood to jump start your car if the battery is dead and you can’t get in the car because the battery is dead? It’s just a stupid design to not have a manual override.
Sure you’d think you wouldn’t need regulations that state that there should be a manual way to open your car door. Have we gotten that stupid? Why in god’s name would you not have that option? What happens if the battery dies and you can’t start the car? You can’t open the door to pop the hood to even jump it. With all the brilliant people that work at a company like Tesla and no one thought there should be a way to open the door from the outside if there’s no power?
Old Spice makes a bald care wash. I really enjoy it. Exfoliates nicely, smells really good, and moisturizes.
I don’t have any yet but when I get some I’ll circle back around. Leaving this marked as unread in my inbox so I remember.
Got one after 2 months of waiting on reddit in the bluesky invite thread. When I get one, I’ll circle back with you to help a lemmy homie out. Supposedly you’re supposed to get 1 per week. I joined on I think Monday.
I have high hopes for BlueSky.
I’m really enjoying BlueSky. The only problem with it right now is just not having all the people I followed from Twitter/X on there especially official accounts for sports teams that I followed for news/content. It’s getting there though.
Yeah I get mine from a site called 32 degrees. I’ve seen some of their stuff sold in Costco as well. But their stretch woven pants are only $20. I have 3 pairs of them that I’ve worn everyday for work for the past couple years. Had a couple buttons pop off but just slapped a new one on. No issues with them at all and I’m a bigger guy at 6’3" 290 lbs. They have good basic polos too (though the collars leave something to be desired).
Absolutely. Dri fit polos and golf pants. Everyday for work and it’s super comfortable. Don’t even need to spend a ton on the pants either. Mine are $20 a pair.
I think people just don’t have decent pants. I just wear golf pants everyday and they’re super comfortable. They’re light, they stretch and move with you, and they’re super comfortable. Granted I would rather wear shorts over pants especially when it’s in the 90s but I’ve never thought my pants weren’t comfortable. You can get some pants for cheap that are better than what most people are wearing every day. $20 per pair for some comfortable pants.
Talk about a gross mischaracterization of what is actually said in that blog post. You made it seem like Firefox is getting rid of ad blocking which is far from the truth of what that post says. It doesn’t even mention ad blocking. Maybe don’t editorialize a post and present it as fact.