E. T. " The pit"
E. T. " The pit"
And if the page is set to no index and no robots, the only record of any change could be client side only
And the URL text can be changed at any time
What’s an OF?
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Age is not a factor. Your ability to learn is
My recipe box is another app that does the same thing. I haven’t looked at a recipe website in ages
I picked up Solasta. Pretty decent, but awfully linear with no real RPG choices. Worth $8
Gave it 3 games filled with hackers.
The amount of people that don’t know he took all these roles to avoid bankruptcy is also quite high
Or when EA will just break their service for a week, so you can’t log in or play any of their online games.
A few years back one crashed because the European team used metric and the American team used imperial. They are getting better…
Having similar issues. Probably applied for 500 jobs in the last 3 months. 2 interviews. I have 20 years experience and have built my own MVC PHP framework.
I’m literally overqualified for most of these jobs.
I did find that rebuilding my resume to be more modern (ai friendly) really increased my resume views etc. but still nothing
Hulu built their entire system on this scam. Before Hulu, the majority of TV shows were available on their channel website for free, with ads. Hulu took this and added a subscription on top of the ads.
Just need to add Spock singing “Bilbo Baggins” and this fever dream would be complete
Advertisement:
"a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy. "
I’m not sure if a link can be considered an announcement, but otherwise based on the definition I would say it’s a gray area and could be argued either way.
Although I would tend to say it isn’t an advertisement but a link to one.
This all could be solved with a simple toggle for premium users to choose if they want to see these ads or not.
I agree, in my experience it’s usually some higher up making these dumb decisions. It happens to video games daily
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