As a W2 worker, as soon as I have all the tax documents I need. The longer you wait the more people get in line in front of you in processing, which can mean significant delays on your refund. If I were a business owner and owed taxes I'd wait as long as possible, so as to make the most use of the money I owe them.
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He's obsessed with his image, I would bet he spends significant time reading posts about himself on social media. Your best bet, without having a bunch of money to put towards the cause, is to post about him on truth social. However, any message of the nature of your example would be deleted before he had a chance to read it.
If you have some money but not Elon money, the suggestions from others are probably your best bet and less likely to get filtered out if negative. Billboard, swarm of social media bots, etc.
I use joplin with joplin server running through a reverse proxy in a docker container. I love it. It also supports encryption, so you could use a more convenient service like Google drive and still be assured of your privacy.
Even after all these years, I physically cringe every time I read "ReTruths"
There's a lot of them and I want to browse them from the file explorer on my PC. I'm sure I could accomplish the same by plugging the phone in, but I don't see the point in that when KDE connect already has the functionality I want.
Yes, after brewing. And literally just a pinch, 1/4 teaspoon at most. It's supposed to reduce cloudyness and slow the effect of getting more bitter with time. This was strongly recommended by a number of brewers, so I figure there's got to be some merit to it.
I've seen some reports that sun tea spends too long at unsafe food temps. That's why I cold brew in the fridge instead. I had not considered using a premade, flavored simple syrup instead of doing it myself. I'll definitely look into that.
Hard to go wrong with Alton Brown's recipe. Luzianne is the most popular brand. Another popular method (and simpler) is to make a concentrate by steeping about 6 tea bags in half a gallon of water, adding a cup of sugar after removing the bags, and mixing in another half gallon of water. Serve cold or over ice. Note that a full cup of sugar makes it pretty strong, if you're not used to it you may want to ease off. If using raw sugar instead of a simple syrup it must be added while the water is still hot, or it won't dissolve properly!
I've heard of Y'all, if memory serves it was actually founded not too far from where I grew up. I was wondering if it's actually decent or just marketing hype. Maybe I'll get a bag and see if the flavor justifies the price. I go through the stuff like water though, so it may end up being too much regardless.
Is it really cheaper? I thought the bags were the cheapest it gets since they're so low quality, I was expecting to spend a good bit more on loose leaf.
Its app on a specific platform? Or do you mean the entire service? Seems weird that they would sunset their only product.
It gets the job done, but pretty terrible QOL. We'll call it plan Z.