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It looks like it’s now the 6.99 deal
It’s been 6 or 7 years since I worked for dominoes
It looks like it’s now the 6.99 deal
It’s been 6 or 7 years since I worked for dominoes
Bike is not faster for a 20 mile delivery range
You’re never going to find exactly what you want, but the 5.99 deal for a medium 2 topping also applies to the cheesy bread you ordered, bringing the total down significantly.
Never order dominos without coupons. It’s exponentially more expensive than anything you can get with a coupon.
Dominos largest profit margins are on orders exactly like this. It’s often more economical to order more food at a cheaper price.
This definitely doesn’t happen to everyone. I’ve never once had this happen and I’ve kept my windows up to date.
100% never seen this either and I’m a daily windows user who has had the search bar disabled since day 1
It was for legal reasons. They split personal teams and work teams to try to dodge an antitrust iirc
Still no good if you play about 70% of games with an anticheat. Outside of that it’s fine if you’re willing to put up with general Linux issues
I can’t remember the last time I installed something from the front page of the App Store. I’m always searching for something specific
I think they’ve generally started hiring people to only handle online orders, or that’s how it appears at my local stores.
I’d say you’re probably a minority nowadays with music stored locally. More and more people have moved to some kind of streaming platform.
128gb is plenty unless you’re storing a lot of photos on device. If you’re storing > 100GB of photos on your phone and they’re not backed up somewhere else, you’re really setting yourself up for disaster
Banking tech is still run on FORTRAN and COBAL. It’s ancient and pretty much can’t be upgraded. Until there’s a major push for new technologies across all banking it’ll keep being this bad
The Linux series was one of the best, because it showed what would happen if someone who didn’t know what they were doing tried to move to Linux. Linux shills have been preaching “it’s the year of the Linux desktop” forever now, but since it’s so different from windows and macOS there’s a massive learning curve that only shows up once you’ve switched.
I would bet 8/10 people who have used windows/macOS for 30+ years would have many of the same problems as Linus did. I know I’ve made many of the same mistakes that were made by Linus/Luke in that series, including accidentally nuking my DE.
Linux sucks as a desktop if you aren’t already familiar with Linux from the terminal. There’s a few edge cases, but for the most part it’s not a good experience if you do anything more than web browsing.
I’m no Linus shill, though I do enjoy their content for the most part. He’s not a tech god like people make him out to be, he’s just a slightly above average tech nerd who’s a good presenter. And that’s the audience that the Linux shills are trying to push the OS onto.
Same. CSGO and typing in the game chat got me proficient enough to type quickly.
Then let it take hours. That’s how you learn. She’s not going to learn to remember to save regularly if you just sweep the mistake under the rug and do the heavy lifting for her the second time around.
Every single one of us has been bitten by auto save that didn’t work. I’ve personally lost hours worth of code to auto save glitches and poorly timed save runs. People don’t trust it because in the past it has had and/or caused problems with their workflow.
Ctrl+S is a manual confirmation that I saved it, and is a step taken before running any code, especially through a terminal in an IDE where if the auto save hasn’t kicked in will mean the changes aren’t reflected.
MX-5 is the way they’re commonly referred to in racing, but I hear most people call the older street cars Miatas
Open marketplaces will tag their products with anything and everything in the hope of showing up in “featured” lists.
This is another one of the consequences of over SEO in the current age of the internet
The US. Our dominos served a 15-20 mile radius in my medium sized suburban town growing up.