

20:00? That’s a reasonable time here. Businesses here are usually open from 23:00-10:00.
Thank goodness it’s Thursday, though, the weekend is about to start.
20:00? That’s a reasonable time here. Businesses here are usually open from 23:00-10:00.
Thank goodness it’s Thursday, though, the weekend is about to start.
YYYYMMDD is commonly used throughout East Asia.
Fair, but in practice the outcome is now that they are hiring someone else anyways because of those Internet issues.
Really shitty situation though, sorry that happened. But from both your perspective and their perspective, I don’t think there was anything else to be done.
At least you know someone out there is willing to hire you for what you can offer, and now it’s just a matter of finding a place to work that is the right fit.
Edit: typo
For what it’s worth, just because something is popular does not mean it’s perfect, or even better.
I think a lot of the complaints about Windows 11 are overblown, but a lot aren’t. It’s not perfect by any stretch of the imagination.
That’s optimistic. The handlers are probably still at (or even orchestrating) the briefings.
Based and historiography pilled
You know, I can get behind these arguments.
A lot of my vocabulary that I acquired to talk about the Civil War, be it from school and media and the like, was just conforming to the type of language everyone else used. All of the examples listed in the article, basically.
But if there can be a concerted effort to change the way we talk about the war that further contests the many false narratives that the former Confederate states have tried to establish, count me in.
What, you don’t remember that part of the Bible?
Mozilla 11:28 - “Come to me, all of you who have 87 tabs open, and I will give you grouping.”
https://wiki.archlinux.org/ for any curious
I think your example wins, OP, but I will say for anyone who works in an office environment: Microsoft Office (or Libre alternatives for my FOSS friends which don’t have logins to begin with but whatever).
Imagine if you had to log in every time you opened up a document, and you get automatically logged out after 10 minutes of inactivity and lose any unsaved progress.
Global productivity would grind to a halt. (That, or people finally switch to LibreOffice or similar, but corpos will still reliably do whatever decision seems dumbest).
Likely not, it seems wasteful if the product is otherwise good in all other important regards. I’d just cover up the LED with tape or paint.
Sorta, but not to let the Democrats off the hook either, with their uncanny ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
Chuck Schumer and his conspirators can never be forgiven for agreeing to pass the Trump budget that is now funding his agenda.
Schumer’s entire argument that they should play along until Trump’s approval rating hits some arbitrarily low number is infuriating, and reeks of the sort of calculated politicking where the only priority is to do whatever it takes to stay in power, rather than to do the right thing. Hope that bites him and the others who voted with him in the ass.
The very real push to vote for Trump or not vote at all due to Biden’s botched (to say the least) handling of Palestine was not in good faith, though, and I saw that type of rhetoric everywhere.
Edit Downvote me and don’t bother responding you coward who can’t face up to the genocide being directly facilitated and endorsed by the U.S.
I didn’t downvote you, for what that’s worth, so I hope that’s not directed at me. But shame on me regardless I guess.
I do think that is giving liberals and the left too much credit.
A lot of the infighting from among the left during the past election felt pretty artificial, to be perfectly honest, and most of the “Genocide Joe/Holocaust Harris” types seemed to just evaporate after the election ended. Maybe just because there was nothing really left to say after all was said and done, but I just find it hard to believe much of that discourse was in good faith. I’m surprised to read a number as low as 18%, but almost 1 in 5 still isn’t nothing.
But Musk owns the ISP he was using.
Still a skill issue no matter how you look at it.
I mean, we all know why: they agree with it and so do their constituents. Kilmar is brown and that makes his legal status inherently less significant in their eyes. America is still racist AF and everyone voted to keep it that way.
“If you had just picked a better water bucket, we wouldn’t be in this mess. It’s your fault if the house burns down.”
Not the best answer because it’s not open source, but both Google Photos and Apple iCloud support automatic cloud backups of photos and videos over data. That media can also be accessed separately from a browser or another device after logging in.
Those are the only immediate solutions for the problem you describe that I can think of off the top of my head, I’m afraid, but hopefully other options are out there, too.
Do you recommend alcohol wipes, or like Clorox wipes, or…?