Well shit, that is far more "Christian band" than I expected. I had anticipated a response more akin to "Like Black Sabbath, they are an metal band that riffs on religious views, but is very much not Christian."
I am alone in this, but I would love to see a note about what kind of a thing the seemingly endless random named things are. I was not up on the topic enough to know "Fedora Atomic Images" are a thing. (Though at an early step, that can stop. No need to define Fedora, Atomic, nor image. But enough to know programming library, Linux distro, streaming service, or program.
Like:Bazzle (a Fedora Linux Atomic Image) has seen a massive jolt in growth over the holiday season, surpassing 50k active users. The Fedora Atomic image has gained 38.8k users total in 2025 since it began counting in April 🥳
Are people unaware of the general idea of "breast cancer"? I had assumed the presence of informational campaigns were either for encouraging testing, or a way to fund-raise with a nebulous goal.
I think u/MyMindIsLikeAnOcean's point was that the landlord would change things if the cost got high enough. For example, water usage of $10K per month would prompt the landlord to get those meters added.
If one cut out the profit motive, people may be less inclined to waste some resources. i.e. not growing unneeded food in the desert. It would not reduce some wastage due to other motivations. i.e. I won't have access to this tomorrow, so I shall use it for non-productive usages today.
After skimming the Wikipedia page, it is unclear if the band "Lamb Of God" is a christian metal band. Even the original band name of "Burn the Priest" is not an indicator as many evangelical sects think Catholics are not Christians. (Catholics being the most well known of the few groups to use the label "priest" for their holy men.)
Building codes, at least the ones I am aware of, require the light switch inside the room with the light next to the door, similar to how nearly every room you have ever been in. (Everyone knows of exceptions.) This means either corners have been cut, at those switches should control things within the room with the switches.
As the interviewer if attention to detail and following build codes and specifications is important at this company. Is there a culture of safety, or are corners cut that put my life at risk.
How are you handling random 2-Factor challenges to email? (CGP Grey has a story of the DMVs sending codes to his email while physically at the location.)
How many people have a story of needing email while out in the physical world? (Email adoption is still not 100% in the USA, 92.4% in Nov 2023.)
There are multiple meanings of "routine". From your description I see you want to add variety.
To spice things up, I usually get a coffee from the shops. When that gets boring, I go to a different shop or at a different time. There are dry erase dice that one can write actions on the different faces of.
For those looking to break a habit, I usually do it by adding something, nearly anything early in the day. No reason to get a coffee at the shop if I am holding a coffee from home.
Well shit, that is far more "Christian band" than I expected. I had anticipated a response more akin to "Like Black Sabbath, they are an metal band that riffs on religious views, but is very much not Christian."