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Two vets near me were recently purchased by some megacorp conglomerate. Prices went up, quality went down, it sucks because they were my go to.
This can only end badly.
Two vets near me were recently purchased by some megacorp conglomerate. Prices went up, quality went down, it sucks because they were my go to.
This can only end badly.
FreeTaxUSA has always been my go to, and I have relatively complex taxes, it still works great.
I’m open. I have a small, local business with 8 employees. I take a $1/yr salary and no profit distributions. Everything goes back to employees right now (including benefits being paid for). If we have a bad month, I just cover everything with my own money.
That said, it seems like the idea of being unionized would improve morale so I’m all for it. I just don’t know where to start.
Per another thread, foregoing a union in lieu of an ESOP would be better - which I’m also all for. Just open to any feedback.
Ahh, okay, that makes some sense. Thanks!
Yeah, my bad, that’s what I do - so I just wasn’t sure what the benefit of SimpleLogin was…fully open to admit maybe I’m missing something though.
I basically create an email alias for every service I use and when leaks happen I know exactly who the offender is - which is nice…I guess.
Serious question, why SimpleLogin vs Proton aliases?
It says 1,000 * 1,024
Ah, thank you. It was KDE Neon, sorry!
I agree with the other comment.
I found KDE Neon and Ubuntu pretty easy to use out of box as well.
PopOS has, maybe, a benefit of Nvidia drivers? But Mint installed them for me during the intro Toot Oriole.
edit: Clarified KDE to add Neon
Except for fascists.
Other than that, I’m all for it.
I wonder if it’s possible that they’re paid money by Google to not support Firefox?