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Just giving you shit, though I have always hated the “cup of coffee” comparison as I think people buying those expensive coffees out all the time are being foolish. Coffee at home is much better and much cheaper IMO.
I’m with you, I make it at home and it’s much better and I don’t waste hundreds of dollars a month on it like a lot of people do. What’s a better $5 comparison, a smoothie? Nah, that’s also better at home. How about a scoop of ice cream.
I honestly don’t know! With the rapid inflation and price gouging, I feel like I’m a character on Arrested Development trying to guess prices of common items.
Put it this way: saving money by drinking coffee at home is what funds your Kagi subscription. That’s 2 coffees a month and you still have 28 left to allocate, or just save.
laughs in Kagi
laughs I at least my search results aren’t tied to a credit card holder which identifies me
Does kagi do its own indexing?
Some, especially for “small web” sites.
Money bags over here is laughing at us
The price of one coffee a month. Bling bling, mothafuckas!
Mr has coffee once a month over here 😂
Kagi is $10 a month for the decent (not weirdly limited) plan. That’s a hell of an expensive coffee.
Ok, two coffees.
coffee is 30cent… that is a lot of coffee
Just giving you shit, though I have always hated the “cup of coffee” comparison as I think people buying those expensive coffees out all the time are being foolish. Coffee at home is much better and much cheaper IMO.
I’m with you, I make it at home and it’s much better and I don’t waste hundreds of dollars a month on it like a lot of people do. What’s a better $5 comparison, a smoothie? Nah, that’s also better at home. How about a scoop of ice cream.
I honestly don’t know! With the rapid inflation and price gouging, I feel like I’m a character on Arrested Development trying to guess prices of common items.
Put it this way: saving money by drinking coffee at home is what funds your Kagi subscription. That’s 2 coffees a month and you still have 28 left to allocate, or just save.
5 dollars buys me a week of coffee.