Part of the new Apple power bottom design strategy.
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I've been doing the same. Koolada and extra sweetener are just the bane of my existence. I wonder if there's an e-juice community on Lemmy.. I should check.
I don't think your information is quite right here. A nice (nice as in kind of the best that I'm aware of) pod style vape is about $30. A bigger box mod is under $60 for the ones I like from Vaporesso or Voopoo. Juice is let's say liberally, $40/mo (120ml). I have been handing down vape mods for almost a dozen years. My buddy vapes a lot and he's been using my hand-me-down vape for two years and it was 5 years old when I gave it to him. I only buy new because they get a little worn and I like the shiny screen and buttons. Absolutely all still usable. Best I can tell, disposables are about $10 for 3-4 days (according my partner who is annoyingly using disposables for "convenience"). You can get a nice mod and juice every month for the price of disposables from the real world numbers I'm seeing.
Depending on the size of your mom and pop, I think it would do much of it. At least keep things organized to do a demo of QuickBooks or give to an accountant.
Yeah I started using Actual about a week ago. Setup SimpleFin in a few seconds within a couple of minutes actual was auto populated. I ran into a syncing snag and messaged Simple Fin support. They worked with my credit union and I was all good in a couple of hours. Been running smoothly ever since. I really like it. And I don't have the guilt of not budgeting anymore. Plus, ynab tutorials and advice are basically Actual tutorials.
I appreciate the optimism but Harris being elected is far from a foregone conclusion. Far, far. Between tricks and the electoral college, it needs to be a blowout to win. And we're not seeing a blowout so far. I am hopeful as hell, but not affording optimism.
They're load bearing walls.
I love this idea of billionaires making bunkers. Pretty sure I can afford the quikrete and wheelbarrows needed to make this a better world.
I won't consider this car a Mustang until I hear of a good percentage of them being crashed into utility poles.
Money isn't necessarily a factor. I've paid for many services that have made business or operating changes to the point of needing to separate and then there's WinZip on the other side of things.
I was being facetious. I personally don't feel like that is a workable system. Don't get me wrong, neither is capitalism at the scale it's at, especially. I've not seen a system that I think would work beyond a state level.
Also, don't lie about it. Just respectfully refuse to answer any questions about it.