

As a smart person said several years ago, “Context is everything and everything without context is a lie.”
As a smart person said several years ago, “Context is everything and everything without context is a lie.”
On the surface, yes. Look up Gail Slater and then decide if you really think she’s going to do anything about monopolies. Her career since leaving the FTC has been spent defending them.
Imagine staying onboard with someone promoting nearly every horrible thing in our world just so you can have easier email access.
Ohy god it took me a full minute to realize that I wasn’t looking at three stylized vaginas.
To be fair, I have seen several neolithic Venus figurines lately.
Holy shit. How does that have a positive value? Still, Pittsburgh… hm…
Has that “absentee owner” law (or whatever the name is) taken effect yet? Do you think it will help?
Well, there goes my dream retirement plan.
Definitely under 50K (USD), but that’s because I live in the sticks.
As someone who’s been hearing impaired my whole life, yes. The urge to punch the person in the face right at that moment sometimes seems irresistible.
It’s a toss-up between Elon Musk and people saying “WHAT?!” when I tell them I’m hearing impaired.
Damnmit. I asked that kid to clean off this coffee table and now there’s a pepper grinder, a bag of terrible candy, three remote controls, and some crushed fortune cookies, all under my back.
Of course you’re an engineer. I could tell you didn’t have to take gen ed courses from the punctuation mistake.
As someone who speaks Spanish
culoclean
choking on my White Russian
Your wife sounds like mine. I value transparency and openness fundamentally, but after a decade of “no” to almost everything, I’ve learned that if I just do stuff without asking, she frequently says, “Oh, that’s a nice idea.” If I ask, however, it’s “not a good idea,” “not now,” “we don’t need that,” etc.
Not that strange, but certainly fucking annoying: at universities it’s becoming more common to have “closed searches” for upper administrators like presidents, provosts, deans, etc. This is very much a labor/management thing, and historically (in the US) public universities have had open searches, where faculty and staff get to meet candidates, ask them questions, etc. Upper admins have taken over all decision making power in recent decades, but in the past few years they’ve even started preventing faculty/staff from even knowing who is applying to be their new uni president. Under pressure to do something about “the consent of the governed,” admins have “allowed” some faculty and staff to view interviews and things, but are forced to sign NDAs to do so.
At public universities, using taxpayer money, promising large amounts of taxpayer money to some person. It’s stupid and annoying.
Those three people already know each other, so…
met a guy online who has [opinions]
see the guy
I’m not racist or anything but he’s clearly [race] so his [opinions] are hypocritical
I would watch the shit out of this YouTube channel.
I’m sure it’s a hard problem to solve. However, I’m still not using a product missing a critical feature just because the developer found it too difficult to include the feature. Sympathy to the developer but also I need that feature.