I picked up a love of curry sauce or garlic sauce on my fries during my time living in London.
Those folks do fast food right - cheap, easy to find, and greasy.
I picked up a love of curry sauce or garlic sauce on my fries during my time living in London.
Those folks do fast food right - cheap, easy to find, and greasy.
Might have misunderstood the wording - unless you do a lot of sleeping during working hours?
We’ve been using famcal for this for years and it works pretty well. There’s probably better, more robust options out there, but it’s free and does everything we need it to so no complaints
What a disengenuous analogy.
Never take time for granted - expect you’ll have less of it than you want or need.
It can really help with getting priorities straight - whether that’s with work or with your personal life. Where is it exactly you want to spend the most valuable and limited resource you have? Your time?
Plenty of adult jokes and themes that toe the line, but subtle enough to go over the head of any kid that doesn’t already get it.
Watched recently with my 8 year old and while it’s certainly still a justifiable classic, there’s still some things that are pretty problematic in this movie that made it a challenging watch with a kid…
Also the dude that wrote the John Dies at the End book series. David Wong.
Yeah, malicious compliance is likely the quickest route to getting things resolved on your terms
Any company taking 2FA seriously will either compensate you for the requirements to fulfill that security, or provide you with the devices necessary. I used to work at Duo. I currently work for another company that does more or less the same thing. Your company’s security team will do whatever it takes to get you compliant because not doing that is on them and not you.
It’s honestly wild for a company to allow an employee to be on the verge of locked out of critical services and not be resolving that on their own. They have the metrics in duo to be able to see that you have no viable device to 2FA with.
June-ocide
COME ON, IT WAS RIGHT THERE
If there’s one thing I’ve learned having and caring for many cats over the last 30 years, they’ve all got their quirks. Some were over eaters that would throw up almost daily. Some would be grazers and do just fine with their bowls full all day and night. No answer is going to be just right for every cat.
If you have cats that eat at different paces, you might just have to feed them on a schedule in separate locations. That was the only way we could handle it when we had the same situation.
The trailer at least gives the impression this will be much more light on story than previous games. That would be pretty disappointing - the gameplay in these games is typically nothing special so it’s the story that kept me playing.
I thought this was just a Big Mouth joke why is this a real thing
Hasn’t that always been the case with the warioware series? The games are always a wild mix of off-the-wall mini games that often don’t stick the landing, but for people that enjoy the series that’s the exact charm of them. I would guess if you’ve already played and enjoyed a few games from the series you’ll feel much the same about this one. I’d just check reviews to make sure they haven’t wildly changed the format in a way you’re not interested in, but otherwise Nintendo has been pretty consistent on what to expect with this series.
My current and previous jobs provided macbooks for “security” and the one with my last job would not charge on the right USB ports. I assumed this was just expected, like only one side was actually hooked up to the battery while the other was just for data transfer.
At a Sea Parks???
Do people try to contact coinbase for reasons other than “my 2FA doesn’t work anymore and I’m locked out of my account”? My only exposure to people trying to get help for it was while I worked for a common 2fa company, but you can’t really blame them if you didn’t save backup codes before getting a new device…