I was going through my Wal-Mart+ subscription plan that I got for free and I saw their offers. One of which was EMeals, that was a 60-day trial. I thought that this was like Blue Apron or other meal delivery services so I thought I’d take a crack at it and hope that it would get me on a path to eat better.

Turns out, it’s just a meal planner. And it’s absurd to me why and how would anyone pay for something when there are countless and countless recipes and meal planners readily available for free. Who’d the fuck would want to pay for a planner? That’s like paying for a calendar app.

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    19 hours ago

    In my experience, Linux Mint “just works”. What you’re describing are distros like arch.

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      18 hours ago

      I know gaming has gotten better, but I still run into trouble. It “just works” on Windows.

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        Their activation doesn’t “just work.” I paid Microsoft for a license. And I have spent hours with their support.

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        16 hours ago

        i don’t think it “just works” on windows, but people (even regular people) are used to the workarounds that you have to do to get windows to work as they want