I use a private browser and grab the coupon code. If it's a click through link, I don't.
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AI garbage strikes again
The Netherlands' current plan ends in 2050, but it has shown extremely robust and adequate to the task, so far. I expect the next iteration to keep up the standard.
It's something that only a rich economy with a strong notion of government responsibility can accomplish.
I would be more worried about Shanghai and the US coast line.
Currently Reading: The Man in the Rubber Mask by Robert Llewelyn
Recently finished: Karla's Choice by Nick Harkaway
I'm generally pretty happy with LazyLibrarian. I know people get really excited about the *arr stack, but Readarr never worked well for ebooks. It was maybe a little better at finding audiobooks, but LL is getting better at that.
I had dinner a few weeks ago with a CEO who makes millions per year. The restaurant itself was exorbitantly expensive by my standards, he kept the $100+ cocktails coming to everyone at the table, and he casually dropped the price of something he bought on a lark ($60K). He seemed extremely relaxed, like everything in life was for him and was going his way. It was fairly intimidating. But he was a good listener, too.
flying duck by cherryfilter. I know only enough Korean to pick out a few words here and there, but have never bothered to look it up.
Cue North Korean sabre rattling because an enemy military is performing drills outside their door. And the world talks about how we need to solve "dangerous North Korea". The cycle repeats every year.