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For it to be tax deductible it needs to be a donation to a registered 501©(3) where no goods or services were received in exchange for the donation.
For it to be tax deductible it needs to be a donation to a registered 501©(3) where no goods or services were received in exchange for the donation.
I was into film and digital photography for a while before I met my current girlfriend. Her family has always been into birdwatching. Once I realized the new challenge of photographing birds it was a whole new world of photography for me. It’s definitely part of my identity at this point. Enjoy this great blue heron.
It’s done by IP address not phone or laptop GPS.
This should be a standard option at annual physicals. Skip the BP check I just want out.
Those are better, but are also not phishing resistant.
App-based TOTP are not phishing resistant and do not require any level of proximity to the login session. The future is more likely passkeys that use device TPMs.
Hopefully they won’t have to provide a phone number to the restaurant
Just curious, why is that a deal breaker? It seems like a mild form of anti spam protection, potential 2fa backup, and a way to uniquely identify users.
It’s not lost on me, I get it, don’t pretend like you’re the only one who understands how advertising works on the Internet. That’s the agreement with anything you don’t directly pay for. The fee that Kago is asking for is unreasonable in my opinion.
They are high thinking people will pay $5/mo for search AND being limited to 300 searches/mo. I avoid subscriptions at all cost, so if I were ever to consider paying for search it would need to be a completely forgettable number like .99/mo.
Every game on Steam that uses the publisher’s launcher.
Not sure I’m ready to pay for search especially not at $5-10/mo.
Your link is to example.com