I've been self employed so I pay all my own taxes, it's more like 25%.
That's an almost impressive level of making shit up.
It's always amusing to me when a game has a huge download size but is also an overhead view game and you probably can't even get the camera close enough to the world objects to see the full texture detail.
I can't imagine waiting in a queue to play a single player game.
Probably not a bad idea. Google used to be full of tech nerds but it gets more corporate and bland all the time.
I've been using Firefox since Windows XP days and speed has never really been a complaint. Well back in Flash days some sites got janky but that was probably Flash as much as Firefox.
Be honest about what's wrong, that's why you're there. But in a polite way. "Well, my day started off well but then I broke my arm so I'm worse now."
An analogue gauge is useful because you can see the rate of change not just the current value.
This was on a paper letter. They actually bothered to print no_reply@verizon.com on their paper letter, as a final "fuck you."
As expected, they can't be trusted. And the more AI evolves, the less likely AI content will be detectable IMO.
I rarely feel like the slowness of a website was due to the browser. I mean .4 seconds or .5 seconds does it really matter? I've been using Firefox since it was Firebird and speed has never really been a complaint. People need to measure and quantify everything.
What appeals to me about Firefox is how customizable it is, and all the extensions.
They also change the rotation speed of the entire Earth.