Caring for others doesn’t require religion.
Caring for others doesn’t require religion.
Totally agree. However, I think the word you’re describing is choice rather than freedom. You’re always free to purchase what you want, nobody forcing you. It’s just good to have choices.
It was a stolen unit. As the article says, best course of action is to go back to eBay and report it.
I only wonder if there is something a potential buyer can do beforehand to check if a unit is in good standing with valve.
This is the problem. These services have successfully pitted you against the customer. If you are not happy with the pay, your issue is with the employer, not the customer.
These services do pay drivers and it’s not enough. Instead of paying more, they redirect you to the customer for the rest, and in some cases you just get screwed. But it’s the service screwing you, not the customer.
I like the motto of optimizing for the things I do more frequently, not for the edge cases. It’s up to you to decide where that line is. But maybe if the need for something larger is rare enough, you can find another option like renting something. I know renting is a pain, but if it’s rare you don’t have to do it all that much.
I saw in Asia there is a Chinese EV, I think the brand is Wuling, for about ~13-15k with about 180 miles of range. Small car but perfect for local driving.
Yes, but not enforced by GPS.
Has reddit actually been negatively impacted by their recent actions?
A human is not just a computer with a camera.