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>I didn't even know you could return clothes from most retailers.

Yeah it's been a pretty normal option for the last 50 years or so.


Enterprise Mac is a bit of a contradiction because Apple doesn't really make enterprise tools, you still end up joining them to a windows network and using windows file sharing and printing.

I'd feel a lot better if he'd update his pricing transparency at the bottom of those articles.

>I bet he does! Anyone coding before the web would know about that.

It's easy to forget though, especially if the client or the server decides to change modes on it's own.


>Why do Americans have to worry about the packaging of Japanese snack products?

We don't but we worry about similar issues caused by the same root cause.


OpenRouter is such a weird name for this. I thought it was going to be something like the Tomato firmware for routers, not some AI interface thing.

So the article mentions that her favorite disk type is the 3 inch amstrad disk, so I google searched for that and clicked the first image that comes up and it's an article written by the person the first article is about.

https://digitalpreservation-blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/3-inch-treasu...


>It seems like theft, but it's a very common civil contract dispute.

Theft by conversion is an actual crime, not just a civil dispute.


>This article is about actors in the Swift programming language

Glad I checked the comments first, I had assumed it was stateless people that were actors. Stateless people are kind of an interesting topic.


>When I used a major cable ISP, often my connection seemed slow, so I'd go to speedtest.com. The speedtest would be fine... and then I would magically have faster network performance again.

Yeah, I suspect you could script it to do it daily. They definitely seem to deprioritize traffic from people that don't complain.


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