Mattress, shoes, chair, tires. The things that are between you and the ground
It's getting weirder every day
That's literally what For Profit prisons are designed for. And it's constitutionally legal:
"Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction."
For the record, that's fucked up.
It is definitely one of the videos
You just became an ad for mullvad...
I made the jump about 2 months ago for the same reasons you're considering. My job also being very similar in usage to yours. Literally 0 issues so far, couldn't be more satisfied that I made the jump. I went with mint and there was basically zero learning curve for me coming from w10.
Do it.
I don't disagree that they should make some money for their efforts, but isn't every client for lemmy made by a single developer?
Well, let's do some quick math. Let's count billable hours in a day with a minimum billable hour being 1 hour. If you work a 6 hour work day, and can complete the average task in 15 minutes, that works out to 24 possible billable hours in one day accounting for a total of 90 minutes of actual work.
So yeah, on paper it's actually really easy to "work" 100 hours per week
It's Connect. I've got 6 apps for lemmy currently installed, going back and forth as they continue to update versions, and Connect continues to be my favorite
Use a virtual credit card when signing up for subscription services. Set the recurring amount at just enough to cover the trial amount, and then once the subscription fee goes up it'll notify you if you wish to continue paying for it. You can increase the limit if you want to keep the service, or just let the card decline until the service is cancelled. Most credit cards have virtual cards as an option, but I also use app.paywithextend.com