this was a cut rate frogger clone, but then again so was the atari frogger itself
this was a cut rate frogger clone, but then again so was the atari frogger itself
“oh here comes kolanaki, he buys a lot of wee wee pads for his wolfdog, we can tell because we just pinged his phone and smartwatch, let’s up the price by 30%, our records for the last 5 years, indicate he’s running out of wee wee pads right now, and our outside data collectors have told us he never buys them anywhere else, and should pay the premium”
and if they pull and rfid off your phone, or a bluetooth/wifi ping to of the apps you have running in the background like the walmart app, and are pricing per individual, it won’t matter what time you go to shop, your price is gonna be your price whenever you show up
I guess we’ll have to take photos of every item we pick from the shelves, so if the register attempts to charge more, or somehow misses a sale, we will have to get our phones out and say hey this was the price when i picked it. Great. Fantastic. Precisely the sort of simplicity and ease to be expected of advanced technology.
when they group in a pack they can’t help but howl, it’s in their dna
enshitification of the foundational software of today’s global technology, i wonder how that’s going to turn out
I have never said this to another man, lol, I have never thought of saying this to another man
I don’t know about that but I sure do love your Israeli flag, man. Am YIsrael Chai!
Clap clap clap. Great explanation
you’re going to be giving paypal access to your bank account/debit card if you want to get paid, or send money, giving them a bank statement, like many other financial vendors ask for before setting up and account or a loan, isn’t unusual. you’ve decided it’s your line in the sand, but it’s no big deal, like, at all at all.
“The Aristocrats!”
“all the frustrations of youth” for only $200!
don’t look now but they’ve probably installed a new version to Teams along with everything else, lol
charity shops aren’t for those who “need” the products, their sole purpose is to generate funds for the charity. have you lost your mind?
listen, you paid what you thought it was worth to you that’s how retail works they buy product, then sell them at a markup you buy products from them only if you think it’s worth the price they’re asking you get the product, they get the money
sure, and the worth of “better” is determined by a company at any given time. any market, including the job market, is what people are willing to pay, and willing to let go of.
control via direct in person oversight and corporate real estate investment, that’s it, that’s the reason
senior talent are the one’s making the most money, and costing the corporations the most year over year, the fact they’ve left willingly frees the corporation up from offering severance and unemployment benefits
Some suspect Dell’s suddenly stringent office policy is an attempt to force people to quit so that the company can avoid layoffs. In 2023, Dell laid off 13,000 people, per regulatory filings [PDF].
this is based, as @nincodedo mentioned before it’s cursed they don’t all do this