Hmm, weird but maybe good weird unless the person is weird about it.
AlecSadler
As someone who lives in Portland, yes.
People stealing fruit from trees is the least of my Portland worries.
Well that's disconcerting.
There's no failsafe? Jesus.
This is my conundrum. My Tesla is paid off, it's hardly worth what it was, it costs me basically nothing to drive thousands of miles (cheap electricity here)...but I hate that it has a Musk affiliation. I feel like I can't go anywhere without people judging which sucks.
But financially at this point it really doesn't make sense to get rid of it and get something else. I might as well drive it until it dies. Despite avoiding driving it because I don't want to be seen in it, I guess.
I've been using Kagi since February and it's been superb. I typically find what I need in the first 5 results and the ability to customize it is really nice.
It costs a little money, but honestly it's saved me so much time over the 12,000 or so searches I've conducted that it's worth it. Previously I'd sometimes have to hit up some combination of Google, Bing, DDG, Brave, etc. just to get somewhere.
Nine?? That's just ruining REM sleep...damn.
Yeah... something big must be coming and they're gearing up for it.
Seems right. I have a friend who works for Amazon and lives in Portland, OR. They're asking them to relocate to Seattle to RTO. Now they're debating if they even want to stay at the company. Supposedly they have until EOY to decide.
I spend a lot of time at bars drinking and people watching and guys leaving bartenders their number happens a lot more than I expected. Though I've typically seen them leave yuuuuge tips + their number, as if it impresses the bartender or something.
Or, fuck, at least take it up front when you check out and just say you didn't want it. When I worked at a grocery store we'd just run it back to where it should go.
These same people probably leave their carts wherethefuckever too.
My dream is that people could live in supportive communes or whatever, so this seems fine to me.