1 yes 2 no, you click “delete item” and re-scan what you want to delete 3 yes 4 more and more, if they don’t usually I wont shop there
1 yes 2 no, you click “delete item” and re-scan what you want to delete 3 yes 4 more and more, if they don’t usually I wont shop there
I’n Italy we use barcode scanners during the shopping and you scan everything. After that you only pay.
Super useful as well because you can price check all the groceries while you pick them up and scan
With self checkout I can literally get in and out the grocery store in like 10-30 minutes where 98% of the time is me choosing products instead of waiting 5-15 minutes in the cashier lane waiting for old people to put their shit on the rolling thing
I got my mt6000 waiting for me at home i cant wait
need them
LOL I do nerd em all as well
It all depends if you actually nerd those services 24/7
I dont need DHCP or DNS from 1am to 6am for example
Pilsen urqell is fucking close to water as well. But so its carlsberg, Heineken, and all the other generic/same beers
Exactly what I wrote. Include it in the menu price so that they can “afford” to pay their staff
Tipping then should be a fix amount. Is not like if i pay 15$ for a pasta or 50$ for a stake there is a differenze in service.
Once it’s a fix amount, they could… Drumrolls… Include it in the menu prices!
Anyway i know is not your fault and it’s the american system that is cheating but you can vote with your wallet
You tip a fastfood?
So let’s say you go buy a car, do you leave a coupple thousands more for good measure?
In Austria often times they expect it because of “good behaviour”. Its not a fix percentage but more pocket chance. Still they are getting a full salary at the end of the month
ng a DDNS client to register the public IP would be step one, then using haproxy for an inbound proxy rather than port forwarding the traffic. That way you could have ‘owncloud.your.domain’ and ‘otherservice.your.domain’ hosted on the same IP using 80/443 rather than having to forward random ports in.
I managed to have it run. Horrible the fact that you have to choose between Apple, Microsoft, Google for Tailscale login…
The main purpose in my opinion is that when the window is tilted open, it’s still almost as safe as when it’s closed, while still giving you a breeze inside the house. Keep in mind that this windows are sturdy and quite heavy with often triple glass so is not something you easily brake or force.
Newer model have crazy good insulation.
Yesterday I tried installing it on my windows server and it does not run. Like, installation ok, no error, nothing in the sys tray and I can’t execute it either
Any guide you suggest? I don’t speak very well “Linux” but I can follow procedures and build on that
I’d say no. But they did a pretty good job with the right as well.