Not just Europe. Much like today, it was a very popular option for people all over the world, including the good, old US of A.
Not just Europe. Much like today, it was a very popular option for people all over the world, including the good, old US of A.
When I hear “I got fired for my political beliefs”, I think “they got fired for being a contrarian blowhard with no impulse control”.
Leg warmers are back.
I was thinking that. The first time I saw this I didn’t look closely and thought “yes, this is pretty much how I remember it, except I’d be scared that guy was going to ash out his cigarette in my burger and slap me on the back of the head as he leaves because he’s probably one of my cousins”.
I’ll just divert all my calls and texts to my wife’s phone and have my son handle all my administrative tasks. I’m also refusing to check email before noon and I decline meetings because they are not productive.
Hang on, my wife just told me my boss says I no longer have to work at all now!
Do you think an LLM can beat you in tic tac toe?
The beginning of backroom concessions to the crazy wing of the party that are so very, very obvious.
I love coffee and recently had to go to one cup when I wake up and then no other caffeine for the day as part of working through a sleep disorder.
It’s been really, really beneficial for my mental health. I am sleeping better, interrupting less, and generally have more appropriate appetite for food (I have issues with late night eating that are essentially gone).
I didn’t want to do this but it’s been pretty good.
I still enjoy a decaf Americano every so often in the afternoon.
Yup for sure
I tried several other app recently put of curiosity and none come close to Sync for usability or aesthetic appeal. Personal preference, of course, but I’m going to stick with this app.
I would like to add “please” to this.
People are having a really hard time understanding that, yes, he is facing consequences at long last. The next step is seeing if the RNC will foot the bill.
In a city I lived in the built a speed skating ring in the middle of the city for some national winter games and it’s used as a free skating oval in the winter and running track when it’s warm. That scale of infrastructure seems ok and it’s much beloved by the people. However, that’s so different from a massive stadium.
This was true of NFL stadiums for US cities last I checked, which was several years ago. In general this stuff looks like a prestige project that rarely produces enough residual benefit to the hosting city to make it worthwhile.
Do you trust the government?
Hey, it’s been a really long time since I had to reboot windows to change my IP. /s
I would have accepted a Garfield phone.
This announcement is performative. Probably just a “good” reason to back out of something they didn’t want to do anymore, anyway. Otherwise there’s paper on the deal and they wouldn’t back out.
Good thing you don’t live in a 15 minute city, you’d starve! /s