Lol they're trying to sell me shares at "pre-ipo prices".
I asked if they have any puts available... So far no reply...
Lol they're trying to sell me shares at "pre-ipo prices".
I asked if they have any puts available... So far no reply...
My man might be wearing the ol rose-colored glasses when it comes to the Limewire "heyday" of piracy.
I remember many times accidentally infecting my computer with a virus through that thing. That repair process was a HUGE pain in the ass.
I was stoned one night looking for concert footage and instead I got a video of a woman getting her head blown off at close range. That shit FUCKED. ME. UP. for a hot minute.
Todays situation is better in my opinion.
What is amazing is that people would rather live like this, and have four feet of grass between them and their neighbors, than in a place twice as big with a shared wall...
Nice! Hopefully in another five years it'll have all the features of the original game!
I went 90 days a few years ago.
Really didn't notice anything different about myself.
I've never understood the "slim" thing console makers have been doing.
"Behold! Our latest game system!"
six months later
"Behold! The system we should have made in the first place!"
The left: clearly and succinctly points out another example of Republican hypocrisy.
The right: "LOLZ the left can't meme."
I can understand why so many programmers suffer from imposter syndrome.
I know more about SSH than anyone I know, but I still read articles like this and think, "SOCKS proxy. Huh. I don't actually know what either of those words mean."
Before anyone jumps in to educate me on what SOCKS is (please do though!), my point is that through my entire career in tech, I've always read articles and had to skim over terms and acronyms that I didn't know, unless I wanted to fall into a ten-hour rabbit hole of learning, where I ultimately feel totally overwhelmed and not sure I'm actually smarter than when I woke up this morning.
Seems like an interesting article, but for me to fully grasp it, I'd need to read like six other articles, which I can't do during my morning coffee/mindless scroll time.
I've taken the approach of learning through osmosis. I'll regularly read articles that I don't fully understand, assuming that I'll eventually gain a better understanding of whatever topic I'm reading about over time.
Me: "Maybe next year's zenphone will finally check all of my boxes and I can break free from the giant phone universe."
ASUS: "Hold my beer."
What I'm still struggling with is if it's still ok with my mortal compass to use Reddit to find information I know will be there. Specifically, product reviews.
I'm no longer contributing content on Reddit, and I'm not passively browsing either, but how do y'all feel about tapping reddit's wealth of information?
My move lately has been to stand their windshield wipers up. You're not doing anything criminally damaging to their vehicle, but in my experience, anyone this self-important will be really bothered by the thought of some random person putting their dirty hands on their precious baby.
She stole 12.5 billion dollars?!
Jesus Christ. How much is enough?