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  • Yes. This was an issue for Reddit too, especially when it was young. Over time a lot of the subs consolidated or one became clearly more popular and the smaller withered. But off hand I can still think of r/doctorwho and r/gallifray which were serving the same community in the same way.

  • There's three now. Time, Ruin and Memory. All are very good. Memory maybe a little weaker it might be one of those books that benefits from a second read.

  • Some people like adventures.

  • Winston Duarte has entered the chat.

  • Everyone starts to come together in the last book though.

  • To be fair to Inaros he did end global warming and the overpopulation of earth.

  • I would think they'll be mostly over to LED by now.

  • £18.99

    Is the pound near parity with the dollar again? Or is this that ballshit where you don't factor in your taxes but we do?

  • Trusting someone based on your previous experience with them and or a reputation they've earned, however is one of the cornerstones of society.

  • Yep. My work is rolling them out later in the year. The ones we are getting are basic colour eink, I think they can do a little red to highlight special offers. Batteries are supposed to last several years.

  • Already feels so much more polished than many of the other android apps. Glad to be home.

  • It's more. Each a4 sheet has considerably more than 1 label on it. Most weeks there's 90-100 pages of weekly limited offer specials alone. Then every day there's large amounts of regular stock coming onto and off of special offer. Then produce is constantly being adjusted based on seasonality, the current weather (better prices on salad when it's hot etc), and to help sell through (warehouse has accepted some stock with reduced shelf life etc).

    Then there's the fact the country I'm from has been experiencing food price inflation at almost 20% this year.

  • If I remember correctly pro came out before IAP was a thing.

  • A few of the big third party developers on android have started work. Boost, Slide and Infinity are some others.

    Who would have thought that pissing off a bunch of really experienced excellent app developers would mean they'd throw their talent into making apps for your competition.

  • Programming aside electric self edge labels are the future. Where I work we do paper labels for about 50 pretty small stores and use best part of 30,000 sheets of paper a week.

  • If they actually wanted to tackle shop lifting they'd tell the police they actually need to bother about it even if it's less than £200 in value.