Still not the kind of thing the average person was ever going to watch a four hour video on, regardless of attention span.
Still not the kind of thing the average person was ever going to watch a four hour video on, regardless of attention span.
No, it’s just depressing.
No one will punish you for not returning the cart
My opinion on this is reason number 8735 why I will never, and should never, be in charge of a country.
Why is it that whenever something is spitting out junk data, those specific characters are involved?
The dead don’t care about responsibility, and hence I’m not really commenting on it. I’m just saying it’s not in your own best interest to rely on others for your own safety, when it’s entirely possible to handle it yourself.
Don’t be so quick to make assumptions.
Have you never been in a shop that uses bridge cranes? I can see a half dozen 200 ton versions from where I’m standing now. At best the operator might hit the warning buzzer. And no, there’s no formal training requirements to use them.
I’ve never really understood this type of thought when it comes to safety. Simple self preservation should lead you to the same conclusion. When it comes to safety, the squishiest one loses.
We don’t blink an eye when told to not stand under something being lifted by a crane, so why balk at being told to be safe around the two ton travelling metal boxes?
Nothing says “small government” and “freedom” quite like mass surveillance.
World’s best swap drive.
It’s also cooler because the temperature is lower.
Checks out, what with the current state of the Christian-right in the US.
the ads are minimally intrusive — that is, highly relevant and engaging — they should not detract from the overall user experience
In what universe do ads, no matter how “relevant and engaging”, ever not detract from the overall experience?
I’m not sure you realize how much heavy lifting I’m making the quotations around “coffee table” do.
I am a man, and I see many problems with this:
Which homes? The ones that are already in short supply? The ones that are currently being rented out? Would that mean nationalizing those buildings? Or are we building new homes? How are we paying for any of this? Raise taxes? Cut some other services?
None of this is simple when it comes down to the details on how to actually implement it.
Wait, so me saying that Teams is not that bad relatively speaking is a toxic mindset? You do see the irony of flying handle at me to say that, right?
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I’m talking software/firmware in general, not just chat clients/protocols. As I said, you seem to need some perspective.
Everything is relative. Teams is a shining beacon of competency when compared to a lot of the utter shit software and firmware that I end up having to deal with.
Youtube averages 122 million users a day. 10 million views makes it far from something the average YouTube user has seen, let alone the average person.