

Threatening to sue your customers is such a brilliant business move.
Threatening to sue your customers is such a brilliant business move.
I keep thinking a polycule is a type of polygon and that it can be mathematically represented in Euclidean and non-Euclidean space.
So bishops, rooks, queens are OP. Knights are less useful due to limited range, and pawns are just as expendable as before.
I curse the designers of the USB-A standard to not make it flippable just to save a few cents during manufacturing.
Think of the collective time humanity wasted doing the flips.
The man’s got a point there. Hard to argue with orgy logic.
Oh no they’re definitely still taking your data. They’re the credit bureau after all, data brokering your data makes them money. They just want you to pay extra for some added, totally not worth it services.
We can’t opt out of them collecting our credit information to begin with.
$30 a month? What the subscription hellscape is this?
And you only get a single quarterly credit report for all that? For that amount of money I’d expect to be able to have my credit score beamed directly into my brain on demand.
They’re already taking and selling our data and want us to pay them for it. Zenithar smite them.
I like it when a bot tries to summarize articles that are so short already it doesn’t actually reduce it any further and just says saved 0% lmao
It’s not going to make him remember your actual name, Tim.
You’ll always be Tim Apple to him.
I think his vocabulary is going to be significantly stronger in some areas than others.
What would win in a space battle? A TIE Fighter or a Chick-fil-A® Deluxe Chicken Sandwich?
Under your plan, UnitedHealth’s revenue from Medicare Advantage would roughly double to $274 billion annually,” the Democrats wrote.
That’s the point.
I’d like to see another outcome, like the government withdrawing their contracts due to fraud, but regulatory capture is strong here.
I used the Golden Ratio bad but my is design still
That’s a nice dussy
That’s a chonkin’ neck guard. Like Garrus’ in the Mass Effect series.
It makes the armor look like a pitcher.
Which is absolutely dumb because you gain a solid reputation for craftsmanship when you consistently make great pieces of work. This drives business up.
I mean yeah I guess management could skimp and cut costs, but if that results in an inferior product, your customers will definitely notice it, and perhaps take their business elsewhere.
I hate short-sighted business decisions, but they’re everywhere in modern life.
The parallel killers on the left kill more frequently than the ones on the right because they’ve been shorted so they’re stabbing all the time.
It needs a thick hole drilled into the wall to the other side to complete the look.
Why work for a man who expects his workers to work “hardcore” for 80 hours a week without any overtime pay?
Sounds like exploitation to me.
Gearbox is stepping into AAAA territory here. Gotta compete with Ubis*ft.