I use a box cutter to to cut a shallow square around the label, then tear it off. It’s much easier than peeling it off with your fingers.
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And maybe a long term disability too.
Same, except I use Mullvad’s DoH for my phone and router.
Walk around the cabin every few hours if it’s a long haul flight. For a 5 hour flight, maybe get up once or twice. Get an aisle seat so you won’t disturb anyone when you get up. You’ll also have a litte extra knee space towards the aisle. Bring along ergonomic support like pillows for your neck or lumbar. If you’re really hurting bad, you might have an underlying problem that your doctor can help you diagnose.
Slap you thigh and stand up and say “Welp, it’s getting late…”, then say whatever you need to be doing.
Food. I also enjoy flying and weirdly, airplane food. I’m an urban person and most of my travels are to cities, and my favorite part is urban exploration and walking around.
That sounds delicious.
Not a direct answer to your question, but you can use passphrases instead to make it easier and faster to type. This is assuming your only option to log on to your computer and unlock your screen is to type in your password (e.g. no biometrics or hardware token options).
Thanks, now I’ll always see it.
Yeah it’s worth noting that the employee in this case had the resources to fight. Hopefully other regular non-executive employees can use it as precedent for their own lawsuits.
Yahoomail account. Created it in the early 2000s, stopped using it around 2009 when I moved on to newer email providers. I remembered I still had it last year when I got an emai on my recovery email that they will be deleting my account if I don’t login. I somehow was still able to recover it and login after 15 years. Now I just login whenever I get a notification of inactivity. I don’t actually use it for anything anymore.
My hobby is music, and I found it by being exposed to it at an early age. We had a record player at home and lots of musical instruments. My older siblings had piano lessons and taught me when they got home. They also bought cassette albums every now and then until we had a pretty large collection, then it became CDs.