Not quite. Most literally couldn't survive without a car, due to the infrastructure of the city/town they live in. They are a necessity for the vast majority of folks.
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I've reluctantly come to the same conclusion.
Until proven otherwise, I'd assume the worst. They know your identity to travel, and they link it with profiles from all the major ad networks.
I don't know about McDonald's abroad, as I've never had it out of country, but here state side McDonald's isn't even fast anymore. It used to be fast, cheap, and acceptable, but they've given up fast and cheap and it's really only acceptable now.
Still faster than most sit down restaurants, but nowhere near what it was in terms of speed ten years ago.
Thanks! I agree some of what's needed are more lurkers to vote up the little content that is posted, to get more folks posting.
I second Voyager. Has a pwa and fdroid options, works very well and is gaining customizations all the time.
Really like eternity, but I don't have the time or skills to help develop it.
I'm in, but mostly a lurker.
Did you forget the ./s or something? Lemmy itself is developed on GitHub, as are plenty of other "valuable" open source projects. To pretend nothing of value is built there is putting your head in the sand.
If you're developing software on GitHub you have a chance at getting some useful feedback, bug reports and maybe even PRs. Like it or not, the network effect is real.
You're not thinking big enough.
- Fuck eating out, hire a private chef.
- 5k mortgage? Rich people have multiple houses at that price or more.
- $200/night for a hotel, try 1200.
I'm not saying it's wise or prudent, but it's definitely possible to get there if you are behaving like a rich person.
What websites? I use Firefox as my daily driver on desktop and mobile, and I rarely run into problems. Like so infrequently that I don't even remember the last time.
Lionel, Mikes Train House, L.G.B., - wait a minute...
High speed railway and river/canal are not in the same ballpark.