

You’re defining advertisement different from what OP is talking about. There’s some good discussion on the other comments here about what that looks like as well as what is actually reasonable / feasible.
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You’re defining advertisement different from what OP is talking about. There’s some good discussion on the other comments here about what that looks like as well as what is actually reasonable / feasible.


That’s a vague way of putting it, but I’m in basically the same boat. I got lucky with my job, and I don’t hate it, and I feel that I do help with things more than I don’t. I still struggle with the occasional rainy Monday, but not usually because of work. I guess that’s a pretty good way of describing it.


You know how the grand canyon always looks kinda crazy in photos? It looks just as crazy in person and it is wild.


I did a search. The source article has little bit more of a breakdown, but they still didn’t do the median calculation, only the average. https://mediaroom.kbb.com/2025-10-13-Kelley-Blue-Book-Report-New-Vehicle-Average-Transaction-Price-Hits-Record-High-in-September,-Surges-Past-50,000-for-the-First-Time-Ever


It really is always crazy to see the different perspectives. I’ve actually unsubscribed from a channel for the bad quality youtube put on all their 1080p videos. I’m also still eagerly awaiting the slomo guys bluray release of their greatest hits.


Well, that, and vhs is one of those things that is fun to play with. It’s never going to be perfect, and that’s enough to keep people like me coming back to see what new improvements I can make to my vhs setup this time.


New blurays are 30-50 each. New DVDs are 5 or less, each. Libraries usually have bigger dvd collections than bluray collections. People use what they can afford, not what is best.


You’re missing the ignorant backwoods racist element. Those people are signing up for ICE right now. None of this is as simple as a single group of people causing all of the problems.


Well, I’d say the start menu peaked in Windows 7, where it only showed good local results, but it is still the best way to open something I know the name of.
Signal’s encryption is designed to stop that sort of thing now. https://signal.org/blog/spqr/