

You know what you’re right. It’s too hard. I think running out of water is maybe the better option.


You know what you’re right. It’s too hard. I think running out of water is maybe the better option.


Having known a number of CEOs over the years, they arent the ones waking up for those 3am calls unless it’s a business shattering literally apocalyptic event.
They honestly shouldn’t be the ones taking emergency calls either since most of the time they’ll be in the way.


But don’t you see? It allows the corporations to insert their opinion into the answer and bias you before you click that link. That’s better right?


Yeah, but at least you’re not sol when you’re at an apple house with an android device at 10% battery any more. If you need a cable with very specific capabilities that’s on you to do that research imo. The alternative is making every cable more expensive when most people don’t need it.
It’s a self own on FedEx tbh. The drivers leave without really trying because they have to in order to keep their schedule and FedEx loses profit margin because their drivers have a bunch of fake stops on their route.


That’s the actual definition. That’s why bad solder joints are called dry joints and melting the solder across a soldering iron tip is called wetting the tip.


Completely unreasonable to need to walk people through this. It’s OK to say jellyfin can’t do remote access.


Doesn’t jellyfin just not do this at all? Like if you want to stream remotely you need to figure out a vpn solution to do it?
The CEO of brave is a homophobic bigot if that helps push anyone over the edge for changing their browser. It was the last straw for me.


Xbmc didn’t become plex. It’s still alive and kicking but rebranded to Kodi (mostly because it had little to do with xbox anymore) ages ago.
Because Trump thinks he’s Putin and wants to annex Canada.
Is there anything more American than a protection racket?


It’s more that the newer models are going to need less compute to train and run them.


Their interests are his interests, not ours.


Definitely not trying to say it’s a bad thing. We need more businesses like Costco.


But it’s not necessarily the career you set out to have.


Doubt it. Costco as a corporation has been very employee-friendly for a long time. I’ve heard Costco employees call the job a career killer because many who have aspirations for another career after they finish their degree (I’ve heard they have good education programs too) wind up working for Costco corporate because the pay and benefits are so good and Costco prefers to promote from within when possible.
Clearly not all murder is illegal. And the whole reading thing tracks. They have systems out there that will help you learn.
Lives are more important than shareholder value and no feduciary lawsuit would ever rule otherwise.
Yes I think extra-judicial punishment is a fitting end when judicial punishment fails to even start. Again, what’s legal and what’s moral are not the same. Luigi took one life sure, but how many lives do you think will be saved because insurance executives are a little more scared of looking like murderes to their customers? Hundreds? Thousands?
If I’m making decisions that directly lead to the death of my customers in exchange for monetary gain then yes please lock me up.
OK. Fine. Then it’s going to be reverse engineered and everyone will use it anyways and they’ll get nothing.