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  • You never used cheat codes in GTA San Andreas and the like? It's a lot of fun

  • I think if you can apply by just clicking an "apply" button then I wouldn't expect much attention from their side either, how are you doing it? On some job seeking platform?

    Every time I applied somewhere I had to spend some time customizing my CV to the job listing, researching the company to write a compelling cover letter (and to find out if I want to apply in the first place), and probably filling out a long form on their application portal. It takes at least 30 minutes per company, which is quite a lot of work when sending many applications.

    But the concept of just being able to click "apply" somewhere seems weird to me, sure, saves a lot of time, but then is anyone even reading your application?

  • They don't, and the worker wasn't convicted of anything. Where do you see that in the article?

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  • No, they are homeless because society has failed them.

  • The data shows everyone uses their Windows 11 taskbar at the bottom of the screen. You can't argue with that.

  • It's often implemented with JavaScript, yes

  • And yet they are so much better than the competition it's just funny.

  • I love it, it's smaller than both PNG and JPEG while better looking than both.

  • They were not only not allowing it, they immediately blocked the user's attempt to put it on their servers and banned the user for even trying. That's as far from allowing it as possible.

  • Australia (country) has Timor Sea and Arafura Sea on the north, not an ocean. But New Guinea belongs to Australia (continent), so it doesn't actually matter, both sides of the sea are the same continent. Unless we consider only the main landmass of each continent and ignore all islands.

    Panama, with it's canal, is entirely in North America too, so the canal doesn't matter anyway.

  • This is a discussion you can absolutely have. But "missing the point of a union" and being "anti-union" are very different things.

    "Anti-union" is Rockstar for firing 31 employees in a union bust, or Amazon for having employees watch mandatory propaganda videos about how unions are evil. Lumping them together with a business owner who basically said "I hope the good relationship I have my employees lasts and nobody starts feeling like they need additional support when talking with me" is at best misleading.

    I think your for the sake of the argument example is exactly what Linus had in mind, where he would consider it his failure if it happened and hopes it won't. But if it does and employees unionise, so be it.

  • Then you don't count Africa either?

    In fact if it has to be surrounded by an ocean then there are only two continents, Antarctica and everything else. You can cross them all without entering an ocean, only seas.

  • If you count the Panama Canal and squint, you can make an argument. Not so much for the above.

  • I see two impostors, not one. Asia and Europe.

  • It's a joke, the corn is a type of crop, and this one is bad.

  • Yeah, I love the new faces, hope Derek doesn't leave, but if he does, he's leaving it in good hands.

  • This is such a silly discussion.

    There is one group of people who define the word "piracy" to include "ad blocking", and another group that define "piracy" so that it doesn't. Nobody disagrees about the state of reality, both groups just think the other group has an incorrect definition. Which is a pointless discussion.

    Both groups can say "Ad blockers are piracy" and "Ad blockers are not piracy", and they are both correct, for what they mean the word "piracy" to mean. The disagreement is about semantics, not about anything useful.

    The "ad block is piracy" crowd can instead say "ad block is a way to access content circumventing parts of the intended business model of the platform, since the platform intended you to view ads". The "ad block is not piracy" crowd can instead say "ad block is not a way to access content without payment, because the platform didn't require payment".

    And they are both correct, just misunderstand each other, because they both mean something different when they say "piracy", which results in one group saying one thing, and the other group understanding it in an unintended way. It's silly because no one is actually disagreeing with each other about anything, it's a miscommunication issue.

  • This is not true. What he said is that he would consider it a personal failure if his employees felt the need to unionise, but he would support them in doing so. There is nothing "anti-union" about that sentiment.

    Unless of course he also said something else that I don't know about, but then I would love a source.

  • Agree, but security theater is more important, clearly.