This is “but her emails[sic]” of 2024.
Ask for a better assignment. And hope no gazan learns you’ve traded those lives for a cheap political stunt.
This is “but her emails[sic]” of 2024.
Ask for a better assignment. And hope no gazan learns you’ve traded those lives for a cheap political stunt.
ah-ha! Flat cap too, on a lark.
We were looking at buying a 115-year-old house. It saw every world war, the smallpox epidemic, the great depression the epidemic caused, etc. While this is North America, this town is one of the oldest here.
Just because you can perform a job from home, doesn’t mean it’s ideal for performance. With
You’re refuting an assertion made by NO one.
No one said all jobs can be done remotely. When the site consolidated equipment or media somewhere, and there’s no way to manipulate stuff remotely then - of course - it’s not a remote capable job.
We’re ignoring that buses are just big drones and surgery has been performed by servos or volunteers at the direction of a specialist far away. But you make a point, as has been made before, that a lever which cannot yet be pulled by a remote action needs an agile meatbag to do so.
The point that has been made - oh god, thousands of times - is that jobs that can be remote, should be. And that egotistical managers needing to feel better by staring at asses in chairs all day and knowing they were forced there through threat of food insecurity, that’s not really a justification.
Amazon’s demanded its devs come back into the office for no value, despite the personality type of those devs, an objective assessment of the workpace they’re forced into - toxic - and the need to live within commute range to get there, limiting housing options for the workers and severely limiting the talent pool for companies. These are people who can, would, will and did the same work better and happier in an environment of their choosing - be it central office or personal office. Now they have no choice but to bend to the will of their boomer-esque managers who forgot it’s not the 1900s anymore.
For remote-capable jobs, the only reason workers need to take risks and spend more money to physically commute is purely and simply egos of bad managers.
That’s it. The dead weight they need to shed was in the office the whole time.
I also understand IT security is dramatically complicated by user’s working on their private network connection or even private client devices.
As otherwise mentioned, it’s actually straightforward.
I work in the daytime on some pretty well-secured stuff; not “secret squirrel” but “people data” stuff. There’s a LOT of forms to sign, and they want to ensure you’re not working on a shared patio but in a real, dedicated office space that is ergonomically optimal and private, with a few other rules, but the effort that started as a panic on COVID day 1 proved workable and they’re going with it. They sold the offices in the dank ugly building. And this org is actually insanely cautious and works with cautious entities, and even they could work it.
At night I work for a different company on different shipped gear… and a KVM switch to go from one set to the other. They’re all segregated and secure, and the night job I’ve had for 22 years with only two invites to fly down to the office for a visit in that time. Barbecues, actually.
I have a lovely view of the river.
It works. You have to be sensible and secure, and then you’re golden.
My stepdad - generally an okay Rick Moranis type and a wizard at the penny stocks - had a quirk. We found out he specifically hated people sucking the sauce off their fingers after eating chicken wings; that kind of thing.
Oh God, we were relentless.
I use it for Ansible, so not for code, and just to reduce the time my brain is exposed to Ansible.
Good old curl|sh
You can see the non stop complaints in the Google Search Support forums about the issue if you scroll down to that time frame. There is also this massive Reddit thread with complaints
But, strangely, not a complaint was heard.
This is equivalent to "well I didn’t wear my seatbelt and I still lived.
Trends are trends.
This is a different take on the VMscare broadcom purchase.
The real losers here are SoHos where it is too pricy to migrate and also too pricy not to. I don’t know whether that’s in your 1% or 99% but:
If docker doesn’t have the gov/mil revenue, are we prepared for the company shedding projects and people as it shrinks?
Remember: when tech elephants fight, it’s we the grass who suffers.
My favourite truck is the green one.
Staten Island is full thanks.
Hey. Some of it is either very vocal upper Texans and/or comically racist pre-Cajuns. It’s not all fire-based home-reno experts.
I saw this meme during trump1. It was funny.
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*** Rwanda partially checks in to offer a viewpoint on non-nazi genocide ***
*** Bosnian serbs would like you to forget their history over a few rough years ***
*** A few Armenians have something to say ***
The list of genocides is long, and 1940s were just one entry in a litany of cases.
Here’s the thing: Al-jazeera has always had turns of phrase like this, but they’ve been sprinkled in their pieces to remind and reassure us there are smart people writing who get it. But the name and their focus can tend to be off-putting so they’re ignored by wary whiteys with simpler reading tastes. Ohai.
With this one, you know they wrote the hell out of it. This viral bit of prose could be them reminding us they’re still relevant. I know I needed that reminder , and I hope they’ll be gentle if they ever realize Canada exists.
No, he’s maybe not a good guy. But he can make least-worse decisions at times.
Unlike the republicans, a person’s worth doesn’t coincide with their congruence but their congruence coincides with their worth.
Pygmalian Effect?