[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 20 points 3 weeks ago

Lmao

Windows doesn't sell enterprise shit to normal people

This is why you gotta totally avoid sites like this one https://massgrave.dev/windows_ltsc_links

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 31 points 3 weeks ago

You cannot be salaried and deducted hours you don't work.

Either you are hourly, and paid for the hours you actually work, or you're salaried, and paid regardless of how many hours you work.

What your employer is doing is illegal, and wage theft.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 19 points 1 month ago

At least where I am, significant changes in your job are grounds for constructive dismissal.

Unless like, you want the changes.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 22 points 1 month ago

Does it get contaminated with something like the cooling water of a nuclear power plant?

This doesn't happen unless the reactor was sabotaged. Cooling water that interacts with the core is always a closed-loop system. For exactly this reason.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 23 points 1 month ago

You should read what the electoral college does, because that's not what it does.

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The name of the brand and car was stamped onto the side, in front of the driver's door, in that stamped metal lettering. It was some cursive font. I don't exactly remember what it said, and I already tried searching on my own, but I think it said corvette c2 or something like that. I may be misremembering entirely, but it was definitely

It had 6 rear red taillights, rectangular in shape, oriented vertically, in 2 groups of 3 on each side of the car. Like -> ||| |||

The car was red (I realize this likely doesn't help, but it's here anyway), with a spoiler. It was either a convertible, or had no roof at all.

The brand logo at the front of the car was not standing up on an ornament.

When I tried searching, I just couldn't find the taillight orientation at all, let alone the right car :D

It was fairly boxy and angular, which makes me think it's a bit older.

If there's any other details that might be helpful, ask and I might remember.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 18 points 3 months ago

Steam has no competitors because nobody is competing with them, not because they are forcing nobody to compete with them.

Steam isn't abusing their dominant position to prevent competition. Other companies could make their own storefront and compete with steam. Nobody does in a way that's actually comparable to steam.

Steam has a monopoly, but it's not because steam is actively keeping it that way.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 19 points 4 months ago

What about the people that don't have a soul

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 19 points 6 months ago

What layman is familiar with the actual technical ability of aircraft autopilot?

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 30 points 6 months ago

That might be a crime against humanity, but it isn't a crime in the US criminal code.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 23 points 6 months ago

Because you can judge actions separate from other actions.

Doing bad does not mean he can't do anything good.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 20 points 1 year ago

Can their programming team write such a thing? Oh absolutely. But if they’ve not actually written such a thing, then they cannot technically do it because it just simply does not exist.

Frankly, whether the code is written or not is irrelevant to whether or not Patreon could do it on a technical level. Not having the code written =/= it can't be done, and saying it like this is just pointless pedantry. You knew what they meant.

[-] JamesFire@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago

To be blunt, that's not at all relevant to the fact that they should have the same rights as everyone else if they do choose to do it.

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