Black mirror started hard.
I got so many recommendations from people to watch it. So I light it up during a full flight. Wasn't sure how graphic the ending would be, turned it off, never watched it again.
Black mirror started hard.
I got so many recommendations from people to watch it. So I light it up during a full flight. Wasn't sure how graphic the ending would be, turned it off, never watched it again.
Yeah my numbers are just examples but he idea is there.
Holy shit any company I've worked at has been political enough. This would be absurdly detrimental to mental health..
While in concept I agree. I would rather see a wage tier approach where the lowest paid employee can never be less than say 10% of the CEO (total compensation) then managesr say 40% (managers make no more that 2.5x the lowest) and executives 25%. Something like that.
I would love that ensrined in law. Maybe not those numbers but fuck it, make it a party platform and set it at the government level. And don't give the CEO's some kind of consulting loophole.
I say this as someone that makes a well above average wage.
Ahh yes give me your finest cup of pea.
Tea sir, what kind may I ask?
Heather, scum. I said pea... Do you not understand?
The one I imagine where every right wing conservative is given a haymaker of justice.
The original tv Batman series was great growing up.
I'm too much of a nerd to understand - is this all a balatro reference?
Capitalism's goal is not innovation is is about control and perpetually increasing revenue through that control.
Agreed. Intel spent too much time swimming in their wads of cash and are paying the price now.
God I wish the whole administration would stroke out already.
Just rewrote my corporate IT policies. I feed it all the old policies and a huge essay of criteria, styles, business goals etc. then created a bunch of new policies. I have chatgpt interview me about the new policies, I don't trust what it outputs until I review it in detail and I ask it things like
What do other similar themed policies have that I don't? How is the policy going to be hard to enforce? What are my obligations annually, quarterly and so on?
What forms should I have in place to capture information ( i.e. consultant onboarding).
I can do it all myself but it would be slower and more likely to have consistency and grammatical errors.
Ubuntu. Started in the Slackware days, tried a lot of distro's. Got used to debian commands/layouts etc. still happy to move to Centos for security focused installs. I find Ubuntu has a ton of support and general updates that fix anything I can find broken.
The resolution of a modern cellphone on a tv of 42" is vastly more than 8k.
Making the content compelling is the challenge. I have a 4k tv with upscaling and 60" at 8 feet away with 1080p content is just fine.
Isn't macos a fork of BSD? Do they contribe back to the mainline?
Edit TIL:
https://thenewstack.io/apples-open-source-roots-the-bsd-heritage-behind-macos-and-ios/