

Yes, it’s a strategy to make low frequency events seem like major problems
Yes, it’s a strategy to make low frequency events seem like major problems
Have you tried calling them all fascists? Maybe that’ll help
I think they mean: how is you looking at my naked body and face MY problem?
Me, thinking about the days of dial up: 😭
Is this something you know from living in Gaza, or something you’re repeating that you saw online?
Let’s see Paul Allen’s distro
Nah, I’ve seen it. I just went through the whole job hunting thing again, and the main thing employers want (I’m a Data Engineer) is many years of experience using their specific tech stack. 5 years with dbt. 10 years with Snowflake. 6 years with FastAPI… and so on.
Disagree. Calling leftists Nazis for not voting for Harris is basically the same thing as Stalingrad
Rural people, and I get it: I grew up in rural Montana. But America doesn’t run on people like my grandpa driving 6A worth of corn to the grange any more. People like my grandma driving literally 7mi each way to the nearest grocery store isn’t sustain long term
Yeah, I’d love to live in my own mansion on an island and fly my private jet to work. But that’s not realistic if everyone waaaaaaaants to do it
Similarly, I struggle to understand why people think paying for roads to connect houses 5 miles away from each other isn’t astronomically expensive
Most hiring managers are looking for unicorns