Maybe with T.G.I Friday’s coupons?
Maybe with T.G.I Friday’s coupons?
I’ve been using Qwant as well and it’s actually really refreshing. No nonsense and I feel like I get better results than Kagi and Google and Bing.
I love it so far.
cough Sonos
I’m in the US and I’ve not seen any of it either.
Windows 11 kinda sucks, I don’t know why it’s so hard for them to design a consistent UI, but I’ve not seen this ad nonsense.
I am using adguard DNS across my network, so maybe that’s why?
Looks like 86" to play Untitled Goose Game.
The game with the least reason to play widescreen.
I work in the government and I honestly don’t know when anyone does any real work. It’s meeting after meeting overlapping other meetings. All week.
How does stuff get done, seriously?
Toyota Hilux: the middle-east terrorist’s truck of choice.
But seriously, those things are everywhere in the Middle East and Africa.
That’s exactly why people love web programming so much. There’s always a challenge.
Ha, I swear, this must be sarcasm.
Great article nonetheless!
Oh awesome, thanks!
Welp, guess I’m going to get rid of Disney+. I already hate that they flooded it with Hulu content. I very much cannot let my kid browse through unattended anymore.
I mean, Poor Things is on there now and it has some of the most explicit sex scenes I’ve seen in a movie in a long time.
I really wish sites with those stupid restricted complexity requirements would just say what they are on the login screen.
“We only allow ‘&#@!()’ because we don’t understand password security, you’re welcome.”
The big brain move is going to reset your password, getting told you can’t use your current password when you type in a “new” one, then going back to the login screen to log in.
Does anyone know what the origin of this meme is? I started seeing it everywhere earlier this year out of nowhere
Mazdas too.
Hey girl, would you like my D or D++?
I was wrong about Denmark citizenship, but look here for an explanation of the tax treaties and the FEIE.
I was wrong about Denmark. I did some research last year and apparently what I found was wrong.
But the US has Tax treaties, the FEIE, and the Foreign Tax Credit programs for expats to avoid paying US tax when overseas. But you still need to file with the US.
See here:
It’s complicated, but not necessarily. The US has a lot of agreements with other countries for you to avoid having to pay taxes for both countries. If you’re living in a country with one of those agreements, you can file with the US to claim you’ve paid taxes to the foreign government.
And the US doesn’t force you to renounce your citizenship, it’s generally other countries that don’t allow dual citizenship; Germany and Denmark for example don’t allow it.
Yeah. Look at any dev job listing and it’s all “Python, C++, or Java experience preferred”
I’m about to blow your mind.
Windows key + . brings up an emoji menu. I only discovered this by accident about a month ago.