

I mean, I’m a dev who got laid off almost a year ago and still can’t find anything. I know tons of others who are in similar positions. So…
I mean, I’m a dev who got laid off almost a year ago and still can’t find anything. I know tons of others who are in similar positions. So…
And yet, higher ups continue to lay off more devs because AI “is the future”.
I mean, Israel doesn’t discriminate when it comes to bombing civilians. This is gonna get ugly I think
My best friend is fighting with them because they decided to screw her over after being guaranteed things were covered.
I have had the same light bulbs since 2012. One of them broke when I dropped it while moving. Otherwise, no issues at all. Philips brand that I bought a box of 12 of when I moved into an apartment that year. Maybe I’m just lucky, but still no issues.
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I go with broke bitch at my local bar. Old Crow and Black Label beer. Cheapest way to get drunk in the neighborhood
Ohio here. Beer sales in store stop at 1am, but you can buy to go beers at bars till 2:30. Liquor store closes at 11pm and there’s no to go liquor at bars. Sales start at 5:30am every day.
How can you not tell by feel?
Yeah it sat in my wallet for a long time and wasn’t really gaining any value. I didn’t have a need for the trade route anymore cuz I just used it once for some exotic spices that I didn’t really care for. Mining wasn’t an option for me because I didn’t have a powerful computer as a broke college kid. So I just kinda checked out.
Still sucks to think about how I could have ended up with a great return, but hindsight is 20/20 and all that.
I forgot about Bitcoin when it was still mostly worthless. I got rid of my old laptop when it had a ton of issues. I had around 8 btc left in a wallet after spending several hundred on um… An ancient trade route lol.
The other key feature being cost. A VDI terminal is much cheaper than actual PCs for employees. When I was working IT for a large company, we were able to get them in bulk for about $100 each. A PC cost us at least $800.
It’s a balance right? Like throwing pizza at a teacher should absolutely get you detention or suspension or something. But also you’re talking about 13 year old kids who are just gonna be little shits so they deserve some leeway. I don’t think alternative school for the rest of the year is the right solution.
I went to alternative school for a couple weeks after getting in a fight at school. I honestly think it was one of the worse experiences in my life. Being screamed at constantly, no real learning, being made to do pushups and laps constantly. It was more akin to what you see in bootcamps in movies.
Yeah. Like kids do suck, but if you can’t control yourself around them, you shouldn’t be a teacher.
My algebra teacher had anger issues. One day, my friend and I threw a bunch of sharpened pencils into the drop ceiling tiles. When he noticed it, he threw his planner at me. It was hard plastic and he narrowly missed hitting me in the face. The school did nothing about it.
One day when he was the lunch monitor, someone hit him in the face with a slice of pizza. He slammed his hand on one of the tables so hard while screaming at us, that he broke his wrist. So that was pretty funny
I’m struggling to understand the reasoning behind this. Like these are just lightbulbs right? What’s the value in that data that I’m not seeing
I took calc for engineers cuz I was in engineering at the time. That shit kicked my ass. I retook calc 2 in the normal track cuz I was struggling with higher math and it made so much more sense.
Most of these people worked there before Elon took over. It’s not super easy to switch jobs right now. So it’s not like this was self imposed like you’re implying.
That’s an interesting point. I think that maybe customer facing apps have an issue acquiring or retaining talent because the jobs often suck so badly. I’ve only done one customer facing software job and it was awful. Long hours, insane demands, and harsh management.
It’s less bad in corporate environments surprisingly.
I used to do this with audacity. It’s fun to open an image, and apply some audio filters to it, then export it. Makes for some interesting photo fuckery results.