Kiddo had a rough weekend at her mom’s but got to school on time this morning so I’m gonna call that a win.
But we’re going to the Ren Faire this weekend so that’ll be fun.
I’m just this guy, you know. Except on Lemmy.
Kiddo had a rough weekend at her mom’s but got to school on time this morning so I’m gonna call that a win.
But we’re going to the Ren Faire this weekend so that’ll be fun.
I used to work for MapQuest so it might be nostalgia on the part of my interviewers
Well then she’s my favorite one of those and Stephen Chu remains unchallenged
I could see this evolving out of the Reefbacks in Subnautica
Lina Khan is quickly becoming my favorite cabinet member ever
Ska and punk are part of the woke trans agenda
Some days it feels like it would be easier to take a ball peen hammer to my prefrontal cortex than deal with the rest of my species.
I tend to work on customer systems where I’m not allowed to install anything. I’ve yet to encounter one that doesn’t have vi
installed, but I’ve seen a few without nano
.
In many European countries, it’s the immigrants.
And if it weren’t migrants it would be the Romani
Not voting isn’t a protest either. Disrupting the voting? That would be a protest. But the Greens and Stein don’t have the balls for that.
Not only that, but the folks who helped bankroll him saw what social media could do to organize protests and evade censorship and wanted to reduce its power. The Saudis saw the Arab Spring and shit their collective thobe.
The FAANG acronym was the worst thing to happen to tech, because people will flock to Amazon to say “I worked for FAANG”. Prestige is a powerful thing to some, and they’ll deal with some insane shit for the clout that comes from being here.
The problem is that the clout boost is real. I never worked for a FAANG/MANGA company, but just having one relatively well-known company on my resume opened up options I never would have had. All my interviewers would mention it, even though it was almost 20 years ago.
Oppenheimer had the advantage of people knowing basically what the story was about. The poster for Megalopolis doesn’t really tell me what it’s about beyond Adam Driver apparently being an architect.
It’s the same reason everything is a reboot or remake: A lot of the marketing cost has already been taken care of with the first movie.
If you think casting any ballot is a form of protest you need to learn what real protest looks like.
Hint: It doesn’t involve participating in the system you’re protesting.
Hearing about this on a Sunday morning coming down seems appropriate
Think of it like an engine: The mechanics working on the engine aren’t the engineers designing the thing.
For more details on how animal husbandry led to the notion of lending money with interest, see David Graeber’s “Debt: The First 5,000 Years”
More than one thing can be bad.
Which is a great reason to at least familiarize yourself with it. It’s the lingua franca of text editors.