
But only if there’s no mention of climate or climate change.
Maybe they can blame it on Biden or “woke”. I wish I was kidding.
But only if there’s no mention of climate or climate change.
Maybe they can blame it on Biden or “woke”. I wish I was kidding.
Federal Courts are going to be a thing of the past pretty soon. No sense funding anything associated with them.
I’m sure that as stupid as this was, it won’t be peak stupidity, only a local maximum.
Time that could be spent spray painting shit gold.
Let’s be honest. Henry doesn’t have to ask.
She absolutely hates him. It’s awe-inspiring to see.
The logic is sound, but the math doesn’t check out.
Mostly FF for personal stuff, Vivaldi for work stuff that expects Chrome. Actively looking for a FF replacement, though.
It depends, but in general, more than you’d ever imagine. Then more for wear items. And then replacement parts. Oh, and eventually you’ll convince yourself you need a new bike, since it will be cheaper than replacing parts in an old bike. And then, the process starts over.
It’s official: We’re fucked.
Mine is quietly sobbing at the moment.
It’s done wonders for my legs. My brain, on the other hand…
Just ordered mine!
It doesn’t make sense, but here we are. We are all individuals with our own strengths and weaknesses, yet workers are considered fungible. If you are dissatisfied and quit, you’ll just be replaced by someone else.
Meta has been running ads claiming no one can read your WhatsApp messages, including them. For some reason, I’m not 100% sure about this. It’s hard to imagine they can resist grabbing all that data for their AI somehow.
I’ve seen that Simpsons episode, don’t do it!!!
Little do they know that worker happiness is considered the enemy of productivity.* Plus, it’s harder to micromanage them when they’re at home.
*By employers, not the workers, obviously.
My volunteer fire department was able to march in sync in parades despite having enjoyed a few adult beverages beforehand. What the Army did had to be deliberate.
Can you make [fill in the blank] in the US? The answer is “yes”, though depending on the product, there may be significant startup costs due to a lack of existing infrastructure and tooling.
Can you make [fill in the blank] in the US at a competitive price? For high margin items, certainly. But for most consumer goods, it’s at best “maybe”.
If they fits, they sits.