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  • This is great advice. Just be careful not to heat it back up in a plastic container. Dump it into glass or ceramic before reheating.

  • Elicanto, badeesh!

  • This is actually pretty common in journalism. The journalist writes an honest article and their editor jazzes up the headline. This article seems much more complementary than the headline makes it seem.

  • “urged Christians not to retreat into a closed or “religious” world of their own, but to help make human society ‘a space of fraternity and dignity for all, without exception.’”

    He seems like a good dude. I wish Christians would listen to him.

  • The quality of this image is insanely bad. Why is everyone in the audience green except for those two dudes?

  • Call it “priority seating”, let them board the plane early, and charge extra for it. Based on the kindergarten-level aggression in the boarding lines I think people would still be fighting over them even without a window.

  • Often

    Jump
  • Ever since I turned 35. I’m not even worried about the check engine light anymore, that’s normal. A few other lights is OK too. As long as they don’t all turn on.

  • Will be more civil and productive without them.

  • Accurate labeling

  • Team Crab FTW. Go get em boys!

  • Sounds like the authors guild needs to read a book about how the Internet works

  • In any technology career, you are going to have to adapt to changes in technology. We went through the same transition from writing machine code to writing object oriented code. And from writing monoliths to writing micro services. You may not write code letter by letter the same way you used to. But your ability to adapt is your real value, not the code you can type from memory.

    AI code generators still need very clear directions. They need guidelines and restrictions. They need architectural designs and decision making. They need code review. We still need the experience of qualified people, we just don’t need you to be the one typing out every letter. Delegate that part to the AI and up level your contribution.

  • Probably has higher chances of success with the US absent.

  • Yes. One of the few subscriptions I have no qualms about.

  • Wow thanks! Bookmarking under “in case of cat malfunction”

  • “This week, our employer has been prominent in the headlines as Alphabet stock reached a record high. We, the workers who generate those profits, deserve to feel secure in our employment. While we celebrate the fact that our organizing is working, with our demand to offer voluntary buyouts before mandatory layoffs becoming a new company standard, we know that the fight is far from over. “

    Apparently, Google has agreed to offer a VEP rather than issue more layoffs?

  • If the US becomes a democracy again, we might really have to worry about that! /s

  • Assuming each monkey only has one of those infections each they are probably lowering the population average for Mississippi.

  • Or he just knows all of the digital records of him saying so will die with us and there will be no one left to say “I told you so”

  • Fuck Subscriptions @lemmy.world

    Brinks security subscription trap

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  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Self hosted place check-ins

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Leftenant Grimbles wishes you a happy Caturday

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    Caturday Feels

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Clear’s Use of Facial Recognition could be a TSA workaround to the law