Couldn’t find one more to make it an even million huh?
Couldn’t find one more to make it an even million huh?
Budweiser gonna sue them for stealing their recipe
Nah once they’re CEOs they’re good. They just go sit on various boards making millions for doing relatively nothing.
I’m seeing an animation both ways. 15 pro max on 17.0.3
His sacrifice will not go in vain 🫡
But when we pay the workers more the stock price doesn’t go up! Won’t anyone think of the stock price!
/s just in case anyone wasn’t sure.
Well. Did it work?
I used to do some coding in high school and early college. I’ve since moved on to other things but it’s fun to have ChatGPT write me a little python script or something and debug my way through it.
Thank you for being far more detailed. This was exactly my point.
Absolutely. Hence the 2nd amendment argument.
I appreciate that they’re going the legal route, but this is literally what the 2nd amendment is for.
Can we stop putting this guy in the news already? It just legitimizes his bs.
I have a 256GB “OS” SSD 1 TB SSD for games 2 TB HDD for longer term storage
My computer is pretty old. When I eventually upgrade I’ll do a 1TB nvme os and one for games with a 5TB hybrid storage I think.
Pretty much the same story. Got pissed at an inkjet one night when my wife needed to print something for school. Still going strong 1 toner replacement later.
Which also means your company is storing your old passwords which is a big security issue
Whatever is convenient for the exam and first pair of frames/lenses are covered by my insurance so I’ll do those at the exam place.
After that, Zenni.
According to the U.S. military, the presence of U.S. special operations personnel in the targeted base elicited a response by coalition aircraft, including AC-130 gunships, F-22 Raptor and F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jets, MQ-9 Reaper unmanned combat aerial vehicles, AH-64 Apache attack helicopters, and B-52 bombers.[6][14][7] Nearby American artillery batteries, including an M142 HIMARS, shelled Syrian forces as well.[14]
Holy shit
Oh absolutely there was exploitation. Especially in certain industries.
The problem is that when the people giving that advice were working, it was great advice. Companies took care of their employees. Tenure mattered. Companies today are mindless corporate blobs that only care about spreadsheet numbers and the next quarter’s results.
T-Mobile owned companies and data breaches. Can you name a better duo?