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I remember dining out one time. In Philly, if memory serves me?

Anyways I remember the hamburger place because they didn’t ask for, or even allowed us, to tip. The price was all-in.

It’s a breath of fresh air! More restaurants should advertise with this feature.



The web standard used to be whatever Internet Explorer supported. Nowadays it’s whatever Chrome supports. The true kings of the internet where/are Microsoft and Alphabet.

The sooner we face this reality the less we hurt ourselves.


I would disagree. It’s true that scouring the New section reveals a lot of hidden gems, but I know from experience that one in every 20-30 of my submissions ends up on the frontpage.

Sounds like the above 2 ideas should be combined. Lightning payments are more or less free, and an index or tracker that looks at your bash history could make it possible to spread 5$ per month over all projects that you use.

I don’t believe extra terrestrial life will contact us through effort or negligence via radio. To help proof this I’ve run the SETI@HOME screensaver for years.


Big if true.


The UK is a lot more then Scotland + England. The Welsh, northern Irish and Isle of Manx would like to have a word with you, to name a few.


The Isle of Man isn't part of the UK?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man


The Isle of Man is not part of the United Kingdom


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Manx is the demonym for people from the Isle of Man. It's odd to see it written "Isle of Manx" in a list of other demonyms, but the word Manx itself is far from modern. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_people


It's the Isle of Man to the best of my knowledge, but the people, and language, are called Manx. Like the English are from England.


Let's not forget the Mancs are from England as well.


This isn’t new. In fact, one could argue that heating is the core business and as a side effect some older ASICs also mine some bitcoins.


I am 1,5 years into a break. Haven’t had time to feel bored yet. But I do look forward to a 9-5 job again, just for the structure it provides.


If you can afford it, why get back? Now after a dozen years I am bored of my 9-5 but running the race to make my FIRE numbers plus provide some cushion for my son with disabilities but if I had a choice I would quit again ( but I am much older now )


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