Maybe somebody has some insight into this: why does this succeed in getting people to quit, since that's the obvious gambit? Why do people not just refuse to come back and get fired for insubordination or whatever? Do you not get unemployment benefits for getting fired for that reason (ignoring that unemployment is a pittance compared to their salaries), or are they packaging these people out with attractive severances or something?
As s former Fitbit user: Garmin. Excellent hardware, excellent software.
I'd watch the shit out of that
The mic from the top two looks like a tiny bowler hat for the bottom two.
It was definitely a return to form, one of my favorite episodes in a long time. Tennant has still got it, and it's been a real treat getting to see him in this role again, however briefly. I was never a big Donna fan, but she's been killing it the last couple of episodes.
You're not wrong, he's definitely a certifiable moron with zero self-respect.
The juice is absolutely worth the squeeze
For a guy known as The Zodiac Killer, he sure is uptight about other people being called what they want.
Glad to see I'm not the only one doing this. It definitely leads to a lot of small talk about my email domain, but I've never run into a situation yet where I couldn't sign up for something. My personal favorite is when reluctantly providing an email for something I don't care about I can spout out something like "blockthishottrash@mydomain.tld". That's lead to some fun reactions.
I run Home Assistant in Kubernetes. I also use helm, which significantly reduces the amount of config yaml that's necessary for k8s, so it's pretty manageable.
From my understanding, this is caused by the universe itself expanding between the 2 objects, not that the object itself is moving that speed relative to us. It's still completely insane to think about, either way.
Yeah, this one wasn't even approaching being watchable. Instead it commits the cardinal sin of being boring as shit.