
Fast food lobbyists say the higher California minimum wage law led to a loss of nearly 10,000 jobs. The claim is baseless.

I have to renew mine in person every 3 years or so.
Not big enough.
*utmost
In my experience, the only thing that really made them more difficult than managing end users who were using an authentication app instead was having to facilitate getting the fob to the users and replacing them occasionally and they were dirt cheap... Like less than $5 apiece.
They're not expensive at all.
Many US states do tax unprepared food... Some at a different rate than other goods, but not all.
Colorado law only allows for cage free eggs as of January 1st of this year and had mostly already been all that's available here prior to this bird flu epidemic for maybe 6ish months and prices were not increased significantly as a result.
Regardless, this picture represents an extreme and not the least expensive eggs available at this particular store.
You're not useless.
This too will pass.
Same here
I don't use their launcher at all.
It's kind of a convoluted process but you can definitely download every game you own through gog without it.
Maybe you should try altering it to say "Please, ring my doorbell so I know to come downstairs and grab it before it's stolen."
The delivery app that drivers use often simply says "ring the doorbell" as a default but then also in the same area says "no need to knock / ring bell" so being more explicit in your instructions may improve your results.
I fully understood their point which is why I replied to them and not the person recommending Velveeta.
Sodium Citrate is frickin awesome.
Velveeta is trash
Despite it seemingly not having a significant impact on the "user" numbers the overall quality has gotten considerably and quite noticeably worse so it's not unreasonable to think that bot activity has been continually increasing.
Oh wow... LoL... I didn't even look closely... I just assumed... That's kind of hilarious
Vermont is their home state.
Good is obviously somewhat subjective but ...
It's visually stunning in a way that rivals Moulin Rouge or Luhrman's Romeo & Juliet.
The cast is incredible and I found many of their performances quite interesting and entertaining.
The story is unusual and compelling enough that it held my attention throughout, though I also think it's reasonable to say that there are certainly confusing elements.
I'm confident though that the main reason for the vast majority of the negative reviews are that the film draws strong parallels between certain unlikable elements and the MAGA movement in a way that upsets them.
I enjoyed it and I think the hate it's gotten is undue.
There's a lot of regional variation in what people do or don't find to be "aggressive".
Why would it really matter as long as you can see that it's obviously safe to do so?
Feature Request?
Ok so... I was thinking about this in the Sync for Reddit app originally... Maybe the "feature" I'm thinking of already exists and you all already know it but...
I've blocked like... A shitload of people (on sync for reddit... Mostly... But here too sort of) ...
Anyways... Occasionally I want to reconsider a blocking and I would appreciate if there an easy way to view, review, and revise that list within Sync for Lemmy...
If it already exists, my apologies to LJ
Fast food lobbyists say the higher California minimum wage law led to a loss of nearly 10,000 jobs. The claim is baseless.
Are 3rd party apps finally really dead?
Revanced & being a mod doesn't seem to matter anymore.
I can still view the front page but no comments, profile, individual subreddits, etcetera now.
This is the same for me on both Sync and Boost.
Surely, I can't be the only one.
Combined with their recent shenanigans with old.reddit.com I'm finally feeling more ready to just let it go finally because there is no freaking way I'm going to use new or their crummy ad_riddled app.
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We somehow went our entire lives without realizing that the OTHER man in black, Glenn Danzig, wrote Johnny Cash's phenomenal 'Thirteen.' Here's the story of how the unconventional artistic partnership came to be.
How many of you knew that Billy Joel wrote Shameless?
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... (and recorded and released it on an album 2 years before Garth Brooks)
:)