Companies don't even care beyond bare minimum for the labor that they pay why would they care about the labor they don't lol
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Was the wireless implementation sketchy at all? I get it's unlikely to be a critical point of failure, since all they need to do is go up which I don't think they control exclusively that way, but just struck me as weird.
Turns out none of this matters if the sub implodes and turns you into the Atlantic ocean
Lmao wow cubes are so not agile, what a scrub. What we did at work for our agile foray was throw everyone into a big room (the basement btw so no windows) with no cube walls (and no sound absorption) and let 60 people plus 3 open air meeting tables do their thing π fucking disaster man
You couldn't drag me back to that life for a single day a week, let alone five. I'd walk on the spot lol
Is it? I thought she was like a lefty from NDP which was a huge departure from Toronto mayors past and also benefits from a strong mayor paradigm that cons set up in the city
In other words she sounds awesome
International basketball these days is a ton of fun, it has come a long way
Don't worry no matter how much you struggle, rest assured mister AI is also struggling to an impressive degree
NYT: manufacturing consent since before you were born, and after you die
Going to the bottom of the atlantic in a pringles can is a pretty baller way to do it to yourself too.
Charging a quarter mil to do it to others is decidedly not baller π
Or compare it to yet another innocuous bs fee slipped in under the radar by companies testing what they can get away with
But how does the rain get to hell π
A+! I guess I can see why, for the first time you can kinda see a way out of mediocrity for the wiz, vs. just being totally dead in the water for the next 4 years at which point they'd only get worse (like now) not better
Forget about Ukraine for a minute, imagine if we could pump $50 billion in state of the art weaponry to the FTC π