@_danny
@lemmy.mlGood advice always has its exceptions. But in general you should never use a work device for personal use because it's very easy for that information to be either compromised and/or used against you.
My personal guidance is "if you don't own the device, pretend the owner is looking over your shoulder" it's incredibly easy for them to install keyloggers and trackers remotely and silently.
Isn't there a black mirror episode about someone experiencing a terrible fate because of a malfunctioning brain implant that just got FDA approval?
It may depend on the store. My local publix trains it's employees like Chick-fil-A does, and they probably would be offended if you didn't let them help you.
The baggers at my local food lion (if there is a single one in the store) are offended that they have to help you at all (probably because they're expecting you to be the fifth person today to come back in the store demanding a refund for the one cracked egg in their dozen)
I'm nearly certain that camper is way over that car's tow capacity. If so this is dangerous and stupid. Drivers like this, who endanger everyone else even near the road for their inability to use common sense, should be banned from society.
Edit: I did fact check myself before spouting off, but I made the common error of not checking units. The golf towing capacity I looked up was shown in kg, but the weight of typical campers was shown in pounds. I withdraw my slap judgement.
You don't matter to the world. You may matter to the small group of people who know you, but odds are you're insignificant
What does MKBHD have to do with this? He's just a tech reviewer who kinda fits between tech normie and tech conservative
The first time I think it lasted 24 hours (April fool's day)
The second time (last time) it lasted for three days I think.