Do what I do with every aspect in life. Mix and match. Brand loyalty is for the 50s and should remain there. When brands are not loyal to their customers, their customers should not be loyal to the brands. Plus, you get better tools for cheaper, overall. Though, this works less with power tools due to the proprietary batteries...
Or book chapters, spread out across the city or town, with clues at the end of where the next chapter is located, forcing readers to explore the town, as they look for the next chapters in the epic they're reading, all while living their very own epic in the process.
Now that's a run-on sentence.
You kind of give your right of the fifth amendment, when you, you know, give up your fifth amendment rights...
Spoiler from the future: it's legal, and there's nothing you can do about it.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I'm not walking on eggshells while using my own (or my company's) computer. If/when they'll break it, either the community will overcome, or I lose the tool. Until then, though, I'll keep using the tool that has proven benefits to the end users. I mean this will no disrespect to you at all, fuck Microsoft.
That looks awesome!
Those demitasse mugs on the top-right are beautiful, by the way.
There used to be a patisserie in NYC that sold amazeballs. Chocolate, caramel, salt, nougat, and a couple other flavor profiles. They were not good. Well, I didn't think so.
Ok, Karen.
Actually... That's mine. "Ok, Karen."
Seems like an easy workaround is to not use your phone as a payment method. Or am I misunderstanding the ars article (which, I must say, is very low quality in comparison to their usual ones)?
By they logic, France is complicit in all crimes committed within their borders.
I haven't played a video game in ages, but this might just reel me back in. This looks amazing!