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Miracle whip Pete?
Miracle whip Pete?
It is just a matter of incentives.
Remember Google is paid by advertising dollars. So the incentives are to feed you the maximum amount of ads with the minimum amount of content so that you don’t leave for something else.
As a casual baseball fan I like the pitch clock, keeps things moving along aha.
I actually think coed would be more interesting. You could have a female pitcher for the women and a male pitcher for the men.
It would add another depth of strategy about which positions are played by which players.
Were they not taking bets on college games?
Care to elaborate?
I use the app from the AUR and I don’t think I’ve had a single problem in 3 years.
I do enjoy the rust compiler error messages. They are nicely formatted
Watching my parents age has made me incredibly ageist in my political views.
People in their 60s and 70s should not be in office.
Be gone heretic, we must follow the old ways.
That used to be the case but I wonder if it still is.
Modern software is loaded down with telemetry and crash reporting. So the software itself is likely doing the reporting at this point.
Linux definitely has more weird permutations with regards to software and hardware and would expect it to produce more issues just based on that.
It would make me laugh so hard if the thing subtly tried to sell you crypto in its answers
You might say he was very svelte
It’s the art of the deal, not the art of the bid
Kagi pays Google for API access. They also query other sources of data as well as their own index.
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html#external
Funny you say that ah
For real though I use a down stream arch distro.
Installing arch manually is a good learning experience but I’ve got other things to do.
I understand it’s not for everyone but I jumped ship to Linux 10 years ago or so. The defining moment was me disabling Cortana only to have her reappear after an update.
At least with Linux when I’m fighting the OS it doesn’t feel like the OS developers are fighting back.
The idea is good I think but the implementation has only ever caused me problems and seems to have a bunch of frustrating edge cases.
That’s my uninformed assumption.
I mean they give you 100 searches to try before asking you to pay so the opportunity cost to find out is pretty low.
Windows decline has nothing to do with any of the actual features.
It is declining because fewer people are buying PCs anymore. Every one is using a mobile device or tablet.
This is also the reason they are squeezing windows harder to make up for the down turn.