I can’t wait for their version of the blue checkmark to see how expensive it is. I never saw the appeal of paying for what was essentially a (monetarily) free service but obviously some people do.
I can’t wait for their version of the blue checkmark to see how expensive it is. I never saw the appeal of paying for what was essentially a (monetarily) free service but obviously some people do.
I don’t have a MBA, but that seems… off.
That’s awesome. With a barrier of entry that low, it seems likely that even if RedReader doesn’t get ported someone would fork it and port it.
“I’m doing my part!”
Brave for me. I like the built-in add blocker and since it’s Chromium-based, I can still get a lot of the extensions I’ve been using for a while now. I had been a big Firefox proponent but they hit that block of time where it was just really slow and buggy/janky and I switched to Chromium-based browsers. Been hard for me to find a reason to switch back.
I feel attacked. First post on my feed when I open Jerboa.
That’s true. The share itself confers nothing more than a certificate, an invitation to the annual shareholder meeting, and the ability to vote on decisions presented be the board of directors. And the ability to brag to you family in, or from, Wisconsin that you’re part-owner of the Packers.
I’m relatively now to F1 and haven’t gotten into following the other series yet, but is Lawson really that impressive? Or is it a case of there’s no one for him to compete with, so he looks really good?
He does look good. His style fits our offense a lot better than any other 2nd string QB I can remember since Rodgers was behind Favre. I’m really hoping that translates to some success this year. Not thinking playoffs, but a winning season would be stellar. I’d settle for beating the Lions by more than a field goal or Hail Mary though 😂
It’s the Green Bay Packers for me. Partially because it’s in the blood, partially because I like the fact that they’re not privately owned.
Definitely not a fan of all the recent Rodgers drama though.
It’s actually become very common for people to mount flags in the bed of their truck or to the back of their car. Was relatively rare until Trump was elected President, then it became much more common. The most common is at/on houses. If a house has a flag pole of some kind, it’s almost always the US flag. If they have more than one, it’s usually followed by one of: military branch they or family serve(d) in, favorite sports team, or political statement (pride flag or Trump 2024 being most common in my part of the country).
But you are right about the 4th of July. US flags are plastered everywhere and people start to look at you weirdly if you don’t have one displayed somewhere. Part of the reason I’m glad I don’t really have neighbors now.