Weirdly the things it’s the worst at.
Weirdly the things it’s the worst at.
Dead Space just ran like crap on anything. 6950XT and 5600x. Stuttery mess.
There’s a note at the end of the article that says it was take using pano. So this is doubly unsurprising. Despite the instagram caption reading it wasn’t.
How do you imagine they profit?
Elden Ring. Cyberpunk. Outer Wilds. HiFi Rush. Stray. Midnight Suns (licensed like Potter but original).
Not saying a lot. But far from none. And alongside Starfield and Horizon Forbidden West (second game in an original series) it’s hardly no original titles.
Maybe so! The one at mine worked like this:
You elect in advance how much you want to fund your FSA in the next upcoming period (year)
On day 1 of that period the FSA is available to you to spend on eligible expenses. Within 2 weeks I spent the full years elected amount (one surgery).
For the duration of the period they deduct (pre-tax) the total FSA election / pay periods (ie. $2000/24 in my case). And that would repeat through the full period (year).
So in my case, leaving after paycheck 1 of that period, but spending 100% of the elected funds means I paid: 1x(2000/24)= $83. But I spent $2000. Upon leaving that meant they did not collect $1917.
This is an actual FSA ‘loophole’. Easily searchable.
When you start an FSA the funds are front loaded. You can immediately spend everything. But you pay it back over the course of the year. So if you leave and all the funds are spent - you don’t owe them a repayment and they can’t exactly keep deducting from your paycheck.
Weird FSA trick tho; if you borrow from an FSA, spend it in full in, say… the first month of the year, quit your job. You never have to pay it back.
Happened to me by accident. I started a plan to pay for LASIK. Got it. Had no way of knowing back then I’d be made another job offer. Took it and expected to get dinged with the entire amount. Nope. FSA plan eats the loss.
So all you gotta do is plan very specifically months ahead and triple down by orchestrating a job change all to save $2k :) easy.
Sad that there’s simply no easy way to do the conversion math!
In many jurisdictions it’s not legal to charge this fee unless it’s advertised when ordering such as on the menu or posted signage.
Yea makes sense. Network and cable TV in the US is and always has been about 50/50 ads to content. It’s horrendous to watch. And probably explains why some sizable number of Americans will always pay to go ad free if it’s an option.
Edit: and not be too concerned about a 10s bumper ad or two. Altho don’t get wrong they are increasingly obnoxious.
TV? The platform that basically is one giant ad? This is the most confusing comment.
Not banned, but yes regulated. And the vast majority of the feed supply for raising cattle etc are imported GMO crops.
They sometimes run crazy specials. Couple dollars for 6 months or whatever. I’ve juggled promos. But I have NY Times and it’s now invite that. Either way I appreciate their output and the quality of the writing.
Imagine the horror of paying someone to cover the thing that’s interesting to you. A true crime has been committed here.
I love Apple TVs coverage of MLS and I’m an iPhone user, but I absolutely hate that they are not providing a reasonable product on Android and Windows (I’ve tried the browser based version and it was an awful experience).
Unbelievable and somehow totally expected.
Sit down…
Meanwhile today I get an ad from eero for a WiFi 7 router system that costs $1699