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AirTag again exposes lies told by airlines about lost luggage
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If people could pay double, things would cost double. Quality likely wouldn't change.
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AirTag again exposes lies told by airlines about lost luggage
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If people could pay double, things would cost double. Quality likely wouldn't change.
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Here's a historical reference for any history buffs out there.
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Ancient torture/execution method. Tie you to a boat (or trap you between two boats) and stuff you full of milk and honey, then pour some on you for good measure. The idea is that there are many biting insects and unpleasant things that will be attracted to the milk and honey. Being tied/trapped means your hands aren't free to deal with them. Secondly, a large amount of milk and honey is a really good way to get diarrhea. So eventually, you'll have to deal with that, and biting insects are more likely to swarm around you if you're covered in literal shit. The victims usually die from exposure, but they will have an exceedingly unpleasant time before they expire. Very common to have... Soft tissue areas... Completely consumed before death.
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So, who or what ruined Christmas this year?
Our cat got a full urinary blockage, so we've been at the vet dealing with that. My mom's horse got colicky, and seems like she's got twisted guts, so she's been dealing with that. Dad broke his hip last week, and has developed a foot infection that he can't deal with properly, so he's been at the emergency clinic dealing with that. I got socks though, and I'm super jazzed about that. And donated a bunch of money to the food bank, so at least some people can eat today.
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I had some that looked exactly like this
In our town, one of the schools was just built 5 years ago. They built it without classrooms. Not a single one. They had a gym, common areas, admin offices, IT infrastructure (office with a server room became the councillors office and the IT guy needs to ask permission to use it lol), bathrooms and library. They designed it so it could be made entirely with portables. From the onset.
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USATODAY: Group of friends take over Nashville hotel for hours after no employees were found
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Mythbusters did a bit on that. I seem to recall that unless you've got an MRI in your pocket, it should be fine.
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The third place
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In my town, such a space would be destroyed within days, become an impromptu homeless shelter, or both. Likely both.
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Tipping culture npcs
Last night, my wife and I ordered Chinese for Valentine's Day. Cost $100. Tried to tip the delivery guy a $20, and he turned it down lol. He then gave my cat a temptations treat, out of a freshly opened bag he had in his pocket. Dude was amazing!
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What was "The Incident" at work that caused an exodus in the work force?
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People quit managers, they don't quit jobs.
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What game do you play to just chill?
Personally, i just need a game that lets me do something pretty. Satisfactory was mentioned, or City Skylines. Or something that is highly nostalgic and familiar, like Skyrim, Halo or Minecraft. I don't intrinsically need to think in these cases, which is my goal. I'm a programmer, so anything that lets me shut my brain off and just exist is great. Sometimes BloonsTD is also a great game for this, but it's situational.
Counter intuitively, most "casual" games like Stardew don't really fit this vibe for me because of the daily time limit. I need to pick and choose what tasks to do in a day, and I always fall into a min-max schedule, which requires effort. Much as I love them, I also avoid story driven games like Baldur's Gate when I need to unwind, because I really need to pay attention to progress, and there kinda isn't any mindless grinding. Multiplayer games with randos is also strictly out. No League, COD, Battlefield, Fortnite etc... Just in general. Don't like 'em, never did, hate that they are so prolific. They're just stressful.
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Apple reduces raises given to retail employees after weak iPhone quarter
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Two years ago, they were "essential", and the idea of them getting any kind of benefit to prevent harm was unthinkable. Shafted at both ends of the spectrum.
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Have you ever walked out on a job before?
Yup. My wife and I used to work at a jewelry store together. Management fired my wife for being friendly with a district manager they had to let go (for legitimate reasons). Told the owners that they made a mistake. They said it was justified, but I could stay if I wanted. I ended up rallying 3/4 of the staff at our store to walk out too, because they all loved working with my wife. The owners needed to run the store themselves for 3 months before they hired enough staff to replace everyone. It was a good day.
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ChatGPT, how do I use OCR in Word?
Ah shit. It lost me at painting the QR code by hand.
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Data-mining giants be like
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Searches their database for a coupon code whenever it detects you're on a store checkout page, then blasts all the coupon codes into the little box rapid fire. Sometimes it works, usually it doesn't. PayPal then collects your browsing data through the plugin and sells it off.
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I hate how everything requires you to download a shitty proprietary data harvesting app nowadays when everything can be done just fine without an app.
I work on the enterprise apps team at my university. We'd dump that so hard you'd think we were using it to get liftoff. Definitely complain. Also, it's not inclusive to students without smart devices (they exist!).
If they do still have the option for manual use (with ID card scanners), there are a number of membership card / ID card wallets that are free on most platforms. You can just type the barcode into the app, and it'll make a virtual card that can be scanned. Same convenience, no physical plastic. If you're not offended by Google products, Google Wallet works pretty well. Or Stocard, but I'm not sure what level of tracking they implement. Granted, you're still installing an app, but you get to pick your poison a bit, instead of being railroaded into Facebook shenanigans.
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Black man who spent 44 years in prison before he was exonerated gets record $25M settlement
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So, I get where you're coming from here, but $25 million is still an enormous amount of money objectively. Obviously there isn't really a way to convert 44 years of incarceration into an equivalent financial denomination, but if we think about earnings that could be had in that time, $25 million by far covers it.
If this guy were to have a job paying $100k a year for his whole life, he'd be making well in excess of the average, and still only have about $6 million total earnings by the time they retire. Let's double it and assume he was making $200k a year for his entire working life, that's still only half the amount he was awarded. So this amount paid could be said to cover a lifetime of high pay, plus an equivalent amount in damages, plus a little extra on top for good measure.
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But my WiFi is just fine!
Real talk though, I own that router and it's awesome. Can't say the wifi signal is much different than any other router I've owned, but it's got loads of awesome features I use for hosting stuff. DDNS support plus Let's Encrypt plus OpenVPN support in one box. Very handy.
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Banks hit with $549 million in fines for use of Signal, WhatsApp to evade regulators’ reach
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Never profits, always revenue. Profits can be gobbled up by some internal bonus or "future investment in a project", thus making it $0. Revenue is all the money generated before allocations and expenses come out. Much harder to weasle out of.
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Hacking skills
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That sounds like Grafana with extra steps.
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Shopping at Target
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It is the employees responsibility to make sure the store looks nice, sure. It's basic human decency to respect people and not make them do bullshit tasks because you're too lazy to put in the bare minimum.
You'd be agitated too if someone came to your work, threw all your shit on the floor and walked away. Now it's your problem to deal with, but it didn't need to be. Someone decided they wanted to choose being a cancer on society and make it your problem.
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I'm not asking to be rich.
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I would argue it depends where you live, and the cost of living in that place. There isn't a specific dollar value, but it's simply the ability to live comfortably and take care of yourself properly. If you made $100k USD/year in one of the more poor countries of the world, you'd be considered fabulously wealthy and could buy pretty much anything you could ever want. That would be well in excess of being able to live comfortably.