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invalidusernamelol [he/him]

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  • Awesome! I wish I had more time to code for a hobby. I have a few small projects that people use that I need to get back into maintaining. Fighting tech debt and braindead management at work burn me out lol

  • The class actions were filed against the franchisees, not corporate (they knew better and didn't fuck around in the corporate stores). The regional Papa Tsars were Haffaesque in their business practices though.

    The one I worked for owned like 40% of PJs on the east coast and all of them in Canada. I did get to de-Pappafy our store when the N-word recording came out though so that was fun. Still have a ton of drunk papa magnets on my fridge and garage door.

  • I'm thinking like Alton Brown style "hey look at this cool thing" type videos. Those are totally different. I have noticed a lot of tiktok cooks/bakers starting to make long form videos again though. With the TikTok just being an ad essentially for the longer 10-15 cooking/baking video that actually shows you how to do something instead of something just being done.

  • It was failure to pay mileage minimums to drivers using their own vehicles (everyone). So the pot was split based on the amount of miles you were cheated out of based on length of employment.

    The reason it was so high was that the management was told anyone who signed on would get fired, which is also incredibly illegal and triggered a second class action lmao

  • I feel like there used to be a bit of dignity with "content" production back when you'd basically run a long form channel that was equivalent to a TV show. There's just something yucky about having to filter your craft through brain rot.

  • Pretending that sideloading itself is the threat is like saying cars should be banned because someone, somewhere might drive drunk. It’s bullshit.

    But cars should be banned because people everywhere are constantly driving drunk

  • You just gotta get on that TikTok Baker grind. Do a bunch of ASMR cookies with a bad bunny song in the background.

  • Lol, I just commented about this and didn't see yours

  • Hey, I joined one against the Papa Johns when I worked there and got like $3000. People we were there longer got closer to $20k

  • Yeah, but the storage medium is slow so I didn't wanna

  • Crow Country was really fun. It's not really that scary, but it's got the spooky haunted theme park vibes.

    Also not really horror, but Indika was interesting. There's some spooky weird things that happen in it though.

  • Why would you publish this? It's like publishing a "how I survived being bullied" article that concludes with "shine their shoes and tell them you think they're cool, and the beatings don't hurt as bad!"

  • I mean, it's the same invention

  • What plants are you growing and what codebase are you maintaining?

  • Capitalist indulgences...

  • Yeah, I was thinking the boss did the activation remotely like from their home or something.

  • As soon as JavaScript gets involved all bets are off

  • When you've been living in diffuse spectacle for long enough, anything else feels weird. It's insidious because people can't necessarily immediately notice what it is that's missing, but they feel like there's something missing and in the case of the DPRK that means they believe everything is fake since the public spaces aren't plastered with ads.

  • There's also the general lack of non-advertising signage that you don't really see anywhere else