“What do you mean you take the items from the shelves? And you have to walk around the store yourself?! How is that ‘convenience’? You’re doing all their work without pay!”
— Probably someone’s grandma when the first supermarkets were opening.
“What do you mean you take the items from the shelves? And you have to walk around the store yourself?! How is that ‘convenience’? You’re doing all their work without pay!”
— Probably someone’s grandma when the first supermarkets were opening.
At my usual supermarket, you can take a scanner thingy and scan your items as you put them in your cart. Once you’re at the lane, you put back the scanner in place, pay for your stuff, and it’s done.
‘Correct, you can’t do it.’
And this is the best case scenario. Most of the time it will be:
Useless shit you can’t trust.
And it’s by design. Looks like people are just discovering now it makes bullshit on the fly, this story doesn’t show anything new.
I’m migrating to Linux Mint, 99% of steam games work as well as on windows. Those who don’t are mostly multiplayer games that insist to have some shitty kernel anticheat.
I’ll still keep windows on dual boot when I need it, though.