The only ones I know of locally are those red-branded "Co-op" stores, but where I'm at they're all gas stations with only convenience stores so everything is 1.5-2x a grocery store. Google couldn't find me anything either.
Tough to boycott the lowest-price option in my area. :/
Contribute to or make my own open source project. I dabble right now, but I just don't have the time to polish up my projects for public release or to learn an unknown codebase...
Seconded! They changed channel name to Jay and Mark now though, but it's the same great content.
The first time I got that popup I immediately gave up using that garbage software ever again, but casual PC users don't quite have the same self respect.
The Ragebait Wagon
Depends. The price of the same DDR4 kit I bought earlier this year is now 4x what it was, new.
I'd be inclined to blame the restaurant for that one. The designer would normally be making it for print, in which case higher quality is better. If the restaurant wants a digital menu, they should ask for that.
The default Windows player does not support h265 without an additional charge. Cheap devices such as my parents' Hisense from 4 years ago also stutter badly on playback of h265, even though they aren't high bitrate (1.5GB for 1.5hr movie, hardly a large video). These are additional barriers that can be avoided by using h264.
HEVC is a bad idea, as hardware support is still missing on some devices and certain common software such as Windows Media Player cannot play it without a microtransaction. These are easy fixes for anyone with the desire to solve them, but it sounds like that is not who OP is gifting to. I literally had someone ask me last week what to do with a video file WMP could not play and it mildly blew my brain.
Just skip to the point and make it 1 day
I mean, it would be extremely possible to be exceedingly uncomfortable to dangerous.
You could end up in the middle of a group of jellyfish, on a shoreline with heavy waves crashing you against rocks, in glacial Antarctic waters, on top of barnacle-covered rocks cutting your feet, in front of a ship barreling down upon you, in an oil spill... the entire premise is that it's random. Many teleports would be safe, but any might not be.