The Dude writes a check at Ralph's for $0.69, dated September 11. A couple of days later, his landlord reminds him that "tomorrow is already the 10th".
He writes post dated check for less than $1. #TheBigLebowski
The Dude writes a check at Ralph's for $0.69, dated September 11. A couple of days later, his landlord reminds him that "tomorrow is already the 10th".
He writes post dated check for less than $1. #TheBigLebowski
So we were all talking about Palm Pilots, and someone mentioned that they’re available dirt cheap off eBay.
Sigh. I didn’t need this, but it arrived today anyway.
Frankly, a lot of the IIIxe’s assets hold up well. One hardware button press and the relevant app is open and ready half a second later. My fingers remember how to write Graffifi. No notifications, except calendar event reminders I configured. I’ve used less productive devices all too recently.
The coffee shop is fine
I hear too many acquaintances worry that employees might work from a coffee shop or other public network, putting their whole company at risk. So what if they do? The idea that a coffee shop’s Wi-Fi is insecure implies that there’s a mythical “secure” network that can be trusted with the company’s secrets. That’s almost never true.
Work-from-home employees are on a tame home Wi-Fi setup, right? Don’t count on it. ... https://honeypot.net/2024/09/12/the-coffee-shop.html
I wonder why the Fork (https://fork.dev) Git client on my laptop is trying to connect to a bunch of sites in my browser history.
Using PayPal as a bank? I heartily recommend going in to the credit union nearest your house, work, dog park, or wherever else you often find yourself, and tell them you want someone to store your money for you. They’ll get you set up with everything you need. You’ll be a part owner in the credit union, usually with voting rights and everything. It’s yours! It works for you! It's not there to try to screw you over with fees and scams!
But please don't use PayPal.