I agree with most everything you said.
Except, the planet will be fine. We're killing our ability to live on it for sure but the earth will go on even if it's just microbes for a few million years
I agree with most everything you said.
Except, the planet will be fine. We're killing our ability to live on it for sure but the earth will go on even if it's just microbes for a few million years
It's not just PC building. Was a known tradition when I did industrial controls.
Also: magic smoke
Currently in an MSP. It's all on the company culture as to if it's shit or not. We're fully wfh with no plans to move back to the office.
Overtime is never forced. If we have to work through lunch because all hell is breaking loose, we're practically encouraged to leave an hour early unless the CEO is allowing ot and we want it. No pressure either direction.
If users are rude or generally hard to deal with, manager has our back in dealing with them.
Pay isn't top dollar but there's trade-offs
Depends on the organs being harvested
All votes should matter. Thanks to gerrymandering and the electoral college rules, not a lot actually do
Specifically for president. They absolutely matter for local elections.
So you're saying, when Trump says "most people" he means "me " but has to make it sound like he's not alone in any thinking ?
Cheney had the benefit of hardcore "murrica eagle caws freedum" sentiments where they could do little wrong
Hell, the Dixie chicks got cancelled because they said "I'm not super fond of war, actually"
In TX, Theodore "I left my dog snowflake at home while the state was freezing and without power for a family trip to Cancun then blamed my wife and children for the trip" Cruz is currently up for defeat.
He only just barely won against Beto O'rourke last time. Colin Allred is closing in and needs all the help he can get.
If I want an actual review, I'll trust Jeff Geerling, GN, Explaining computers, Craft computing, or ETA Prime.
If I want to watch someone do dumb tech stuff, I'm going for Linus, Dawid, ...and red shirt Jeff Geerling. The difference is that the latter two go into it fully transparent that what they're doing is purely for the "will it blend?" vibe and should not be taken too seriously.
Linus' videos blur the line a little too much between legitimately educational and purely for the entertainment value in a way that could give people false impressions of either the tech or processes.
Supply side Jesus. A classic.
It's already been done on farm vehicles, why not cars
Either way, blood sacrifice