

“I’m in a government that condones - if not encourages - businesses from rejecting customers based on their own ideology, but don’t do it to me!”
“I’m in a government that condones - if not encourages - businesses from rejecting customers based on their own ideology, but don’t do it to me!”
Even those Canadian eggs are relatively expensive to what I’m used to:
These are Euro prices.
Please tip your federatress
The CEO made a remark about Trump, and used his corporate account for it.
If I recall correctly (no press statement was made by Proton), it was a personal remark on a corporate account, which he was quick to allow anyone to do. It also didn’t support Trump as a whole, just a remark Orangeman made about getting small business a level playing field (which I totally trust from an olicharch).
I’m still sticking with Proton for the foreseeable future, as its privacy awareness and advocacy is still a core business value.
Think of the Small Business is the corporate equivalent of the Think of the Kids fallacy
And then those allegations are negated by being published by opponents of the protest. It’s a shitshow all the way to the top.
Yeah, I won’t buy another one again, but now that I have one, I don’t want to e-waste it just because the cable is too short.
Electric fire danger is really changing my opinion on this though.
It’s partly “in case we’re deciding to be idiots and go to active war zones” stuff, but I see those rich fucks using military level weapons against civilian drones because they can afford to act above the law.
Exactly! Maximum effort for no result.
It’s like a management position
I’ve had my orgasm all over the kitchen floor after downing a litre of mead.
Make a second account and do both.
it’s impossible to see what they’re doing.
Then you better treat them as a car of which you don’t know what they’re doing (most of 'em), and keep a sensible distance.
Good visibility? You can’t even see what’s in front of your tires.
Yeah, I never really expected it to be the tank.
In this thread: difference in worldwide laws. In the Netherlands you get fined 65+ eur per broken or missing light on your bike. Checks are frequent.
I actually wouldn’t be too surprised if it was the tank.
Must be a big city problem. I do see them, but the majority uses proper mounted lights.
One upside of those illegal fat bikes is that the lights usually work just fine, making them easy to see.
Bikes have lights on them too.
Luckily just six members, so far