

And the article only refers to airlines in east and southeast Asia.
And the article only refers to airlines in east and southeast Asia.
Oh, I definitely wouldn’t say that “no contact” should be the only option. I think McD’s has taken it a bit too far; you still can order from a person at a register, but it’s pretty much an afterthought now.
But I do think that having those no contact options available for whoever wants to use them, for whatever reason, is a positive thing. If I’m having a particularly bad bout of social anxiety, just sitting at a table and eating my cheeseburger “like a normal person” can be very grounding, but it might not be something I’m able to do if I have to talk to a person to place my order.
Culver’s has started doing tableside ordering at some stores. Go in, sit down, scan the QR at the table. Takes you to a website where you can order and pay. They bring your food to you. It’s amazing, especially for those “I need a cheeseburger without having to talk to anyone” times.
Yeah, this opinion piece reeks of “buyer’s remorse” for having paid a premium for hardware that has the Apple logo on it, and then being mad that it’s very locked down. That’s been Apple’s thing forever, you kind of can’t blame anyone else for your purchase decision at this point.
For most people, the hardware and operating system are “one thing,” inseparable. Most people are not installing a different OS on their hardware, even if it is possible and relatively simple for people who are technically inclined. Does that mean that most people are “locked in”? Not really, not from their perspective. They bought “the thing,” and “the thing” either works for them or it doesn’t.
So we have this author lamenting that “the thing” he bought doesn’t work for him the way he’d like, without recognizing that if he had specific needs from “the thing” that it doesn’t provide, he failed to sufficiently research “the thing” before purchasing it.
Careful now, spez might see this post and ban you from reddit for it.
The assumptions that people make about age boggle my mind. You know that the people who made the internet are all “old” now, right?
I’d say that a lot of the accounts which do a lot of posting/commenting are run by teenagers — because most adults probably wouldn’t have the time for that much posting.
Challenge accepted.
Oh god no. That’s like “I chose Burger King as my McDonald’s provider.”
She took to TikTok and Facebook to share an old photo of her battered face and a screenshot of Schwartz’s sentencing, with the caption, “whether you agree with the J6 prisoners or not, myself and all the other women he beat on finally got some justice.”
If you have a Voodoo card laying around, it might be worth some money. They were used in some coin-op arcade games.