they're presenting the candidates differently, sure, but i honestly don't know who you think this is favouring.
i read the whole article and still have no idea what this has to do with furries.
nobody should be in a tipped position as anything, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't tip when you know people depend on it to put food on their own table. if i can't afford to tip, i don't eat out. simple as.
i can hate my boss, and the whole system he's a symptom of, and be disappointed at the customers for not showing a bit of solidarity, don't worry.
at the restaurant i work at, we pool tips, and just cause you aren't eating in doesn't mean us in the kitchen worked any less hard on it. in fact, it's more work for me to do to-go orders, but folks seldom tip on them. it is very frustrating to me. had somebody place a $1200 order a couple weeks back, and even split 5 ways, a 15% tip on that order alone would've made it a good day, but i don't think they tipped a single cent.
i switched to linux exclusively i think in 2011. currently using mx linux on my desktop.
and the sistine chapel was painted by ancient mayan time travelers
i have never seen anyone argue that the colosseum was built by extraterrestrials.
i suspect this image is actually not ai generated
i can't believe i just watched that whole thing. it was spellbinding, start to finish.
not quite. if you were counting the black triangles in the previous iteration, then this should be three times as many triangles, minus three. each of the previous iteration has those two big black triangles in the corner, but when you assemble them together, they merge into the two big corner triangles and the central triangle.
i thought that was the funny here. is that not the joke?
does that kind of a fine, after delaying payment for 7 years, even matter to a giant like google?
i think they know that. if you pluralized 'sclerosis', you'd expect to get 'scleroses'. just like pluralizing 'thrombosis' gets you 'thromboses'.
i assure you that floppy disks are ejectable.
first day!
after about nine months of dreaming and pining and putting it off because of money, i finally got me some inline skates and i am so happy with them.
i used to do a bit of aggressive inline years ago, and last winter i got the idea in me to start skating again for some reason, and the idea would not leave me be. i was hesitant to order something online though without being able to try it on first, but i found a physical skate shop with what i wanted only like an hour and half drive away.
so i hit the road this morning, and not only did i manage to get exactly the skates i wanted, sized perfectly, and they were on sale, but the dude (Gil) at the shop threw in a free t-shirt and some wax too. big shout out to roller warehouse in rocklin, CA.
i then took them to a local rink, and was pleasantly surprised that i hadn't lost all of my skills over the past decade. i did take one tumble when trying to hop out of fakie, but i had a hell of a time overall.
The software was used as evidence that employees stole money
>For the past 20 years UK Post Office employees have been dealing with a piece of software called Horizon, which had a fatal flaw: bugs that made it look like employees stole tens of thousands of British pounds. This led to some local postmasters being convicted of crimes, even being sent to prison, because the Post Office doggedly insisted the software could be trusted. After fighting for decades, 39 people are finally having their convictions overturned, after what is reportedly the largest miscarriage of justice that the UK has ever seen.
System-Neutral RPG Companions ~ Chaoclypse’s Substack
A simple system for dealing with companions, especially for solo RPGs!
came across this on masto. the core idea here is a usage die based loyalty for companions, particularly aimed at solo gaming