This -- in Denver on I-25, the speed limit is 55 mph, but if you stay below that you're taking your life into your hands because everyone will be whipping by you at least 10 (and often 20) mph faster. Honestly, speed up a bit and it feels safer because there isn't such a speed differential between you and everyone else.
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I'm always a little surprised that people go to such effort to create a meme, but can't be bothered to check their spelling.
Sync for Lemmy has a translation feature. You could try that.
Per the article, I wonder if they have to "mash" the thumb, or if they can simply press it? 🙄
I thought they were going to respond and say, "you owe us a new desk," lol
Why abolish the word slave? I've heard of people advocating for abolishing the word "black" also. It's crazy to me. I don't understand how using the word at all somehow advocates for human slavery.
No no, you're really not far off. Few, if any people here are advocating for CF to continue to provide the same services for the same price. It seems clear to most (including the author) that a price increase was justified. The problem we're all having is how they went about it, agnostic of the client.
(I don't care who the client was and don't care one way or the other about online casinos.)
If they're charging $120,000 per client, it only takes 17 potential lost customers to constitute "millions." It's realistic that at least 17 companies might be put-off with the way this was handled.
Just because you don't like online casinos, doesn't mean cloudflare didn't completely fuck this up. They could have negotiated reasonable terms to increase their revenue on this account instead of going the route of stonewalling and extortion.
So not only did they lose this customer, but this bad press will ensure a lot of others never sign up with them, potentially costing them millions in foregone sales.
Yeah this was a massive boondoggle..
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Wait are you joking or is this real? That is a ridiculous name/version.
In rural Wyoming and Utah, the interstate highway speed limit is 80mph, which is around 130 km/h. Most people regularly do 85, if not 95 mph (145 km/h).