They recently laid off 90 employees out of 700 total. There's absolutely no way they're about to start paying the roughly 21,000 moderators that are active on a daily basis. The fact that they're actively vilifying moderators as spoiled children wanting everything for free (gotta love that irony) really slams the door on any possibility of treating them with respect, let alone actual compensation for actually running the damn place.
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That's probably why YouTube has such a hair trigger on demonetizing, removing, and copyright striking videos.
You should also know that normal driving will raise the temperature and therefore the pressure of your tires. This means if you've been driving for a while and set your your pressure to exactly what that placard says, you're most likely going to have low pressure the next morning. Tire pressure should be set when cold. If that's not possible, add about 4 psi more when you're at the pump. The next morning you can use any cheap pressure gauge to check and let some air out to correct if necessary.
Do you know of any generators that create things that are in English, seem normal at first glance, but are actually nonsensical? Things like "has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?"
I'd like something plausible enough to be accepted by an AI model but that ends up making it sound like it's having a stroke.
Reddit's paid workforce is (was) about 700 strong. They just laid off 90 people. There are about 21,000 moderators that are active on a daily basis; each of them moderating subs on topics they're passionate about and are very familiar with. It's gonna be fun to watch the results if every current mod quits and they actually have to provide paid moderation.
It was a combination of the absurd pricing for the third party apps and that the people most affected by this would be not only those with accessibility issues, but the mods who do damn near all the day-to-day operations of the site. Reddit relies on unpaid moderators to keep subs from turning into bot spamming grounds and the official app is more difficult to use for basic functions and doesn't support many of them at all.
So they were essentially giving the finger to their unpaid workforce and then claiming that the complainers were mad about no longer getting everything for free. It's a pretty hefty dose of hypocrisy.
Awesome! It only goes up to 2013 for BMW but that covers a couple of my cars at least!
It's definitely very tune dependant. The ZF 8HP in my 2011 X3 28i is okay at best but the one in my 2020 X3 M40i is brilliant. It'll also downshift when braking but only when braking hard enough to make it appropriate; under normal easy braking it's still nice and smooth.
My money's on the chairman not learning from the experience either; he still blamed you even though he was totally unable to find a way to actually blame you.
The latest slushbox autos are admittedly brilliant but they just don't have the raw racecar feel of a DCT or the driver engagement of a manual. BMW real seems to have evolved away from what I'm looking for in a car. I like to keep cars long term so my current fleet will serve me well for quite a while to come but I have no idea what I'll do if/when it's finally time to replace any of them...
Having spent the last couple of decades in tech support I'd say you're being very generous with the estimate of ~20% of people being willing and able to read so they can understand something...
Love it!