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I’ve been using computers for well over 30 years. Teams is an unintuitive pile of shit.
I’ve been using computers for well over 30 years. Teams is an unintuitive pile of shit.
It’s really sad as a clear landmark on the map of the US’s descent into scientific irrelevancy on the world stage.
“If there was demand, the market would have built it!”
Tell that to dumbass IT “managers” that think a process monitor is a hacking tool.
You know it baffles in my mind that pleated pants ever existed.
I just want to say this is a masterful use of the format.
Fun fact: That’s not real milk. It’s just Elmer’s glue, they use it to stage the perfect shot.
I think most religious people are victims themselves. Problem is they don’t realize it, so they just perpetuate it and the cycle continues.
Does anyone have a comprehensible guide for setting all this up?
Good point. Amazon is definitely trying to make COVID issues the new normal.
They also remember the before times, so they understand what was lost.
The best way to motivate is to build relationship and demonstrate a sense of excitement or at least show real-world connection to content. Relationship is the key, though. Students will care more about anything you say if they trust that you care about them.
We owe each other a lot.
What Utopia do you live in where the reason doesn’t end with “which means we won’t be able to line the pockets of our friends’ companies?”
Drive-through window clerk gets thanked a lot, too.
The thought of some poor bastard giving up an umbrella to “save” a rich idiot with their sunroof open kind of pisses me off.
What the fuck kind of bullshit propaganda is this shit?
I’ve been using the patched Reddit Sync. Reddit is dead. I can’t put my finger on it, but the place has definitely changed.
Windows is actually right back where it used to be, to be honest. Getting pretty tired of the whole “ecosystem” tech philosophy.
As bad as those two linked incidents were, they weren’t exactly government sanctioned. Police sanctioned, sure, and the government should do more to reign that shit in, but comparing them to Tiennamen is disingenuous at best.
The Chinese government hates letting its citizens have a voice.
For privacy to have inherent value, it first must be an established, inherent right. Unfortunately, the Constitution doesn’t talk about it to my knowledge. I’ve always inferred that our rights against unlawful search and seizure basically encapsulate the concept, but whatever.