

If I recall, it was a new file system. So instead if folders, every file would just kind of have tags and could be dynamically grouped like that. I could very well be wrong, but I remember being excited for it.
If I recall, it was a new file system. So instead if folders, every file would just kind of have tags and could be dynamically grouped like that. I could very well be wrong, but I remember being excited for it.
No, that’s Nintendo
You make a good point that the shareholder/business owner class is more likely to have better safety nets. So from that standpoint, if the absolute value of their loss is greater, it could have a much less significant impact on their lives.
I think you may be underestimating the amount of small businesses though, at least in the US.
They don’t lose their life if a company goes under though? I don’t mean to diminish the contribution of workers. I think they need a much higher share of what companies take in, and they need more voices at their companies.
I get the sentiment and I’m all for workers sharing in profits, but what do they really risk by working at a company? Sure, the company can fail and they might be stuck in a bad situation, but shareholders and owners probably have it worse in that scenario, right?
Love to hear it.
Catbox, notably, is also on the verge of shutting down.
I think you mean “awfully” click bait, hah.
Subjectively it feels more active around here lately though.
What kind of knot should you use if it’s only going around the penis?
G U I N U S.
I know it’s probably a typo, but I’m enjoying it.
You need it to jerk off an entire conference of software developers in record time?
China’s first name is actually Jim, believe it or not.
Eyeball.
Where’s the “advancing technology isn’t necessarily a good thing and the old ways have value” message in Kiki’s Delivery Service?
My favorite phone was my LG enV2 with the physical qwerty keyboard. Thing would keep its charge for weeks, and I could just chuck it across a room with no consequences. Not a smartphone obviously, but it was great for its time.
If you’re using direct replacement words and the sentiment is the same, what’s the point?
Advertising is one of the four fundamental forces of the universe. Once you start charging for ads, you can basically shape the universe to your will.
No, the word is DEI now.
C’est bon!