Because the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) is enforced by the EEOC.
Because the ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) is enforced by the EEOC.
I’m one of those union organizers. Nice try, everything you said is bullshit. AQAU is the largest video game union in the country, and the 2nd largest tech union in North America. ZWU is 3rd. We can’t be replaced. We unionized because it was already happening. Now they have to bargain with us.
Sorry, I sometimes forget that other folks aren’t as close to this as I am. Microsoft signed a legally binding card check labor neutrality agreement with the Communications Workers of America, an international union serving the US and Canada. Under the terms of the agreement, all management must remain neutral in regards to unionizing and must direct questions about unions to worker organizers. Additionally the neutrality agreement also means that when workers petition for recognition, the company will voluntarily recognize the union after a 2 week card check vote (union authorization card signatures and direct yes votes together count for yes)
Excellent, first the workers at Activision immediately jump on the neutrality agreement, and now a second group of Zenimax workers are immediately testing their neutrality too. Gotta love it. It certainly feels weird that the biggest company in the world is labor neutral
That’s the real crime. Leaders can be old. Workers should never be forced to be old.
My head canon is that it’s a power play since Homer is a union steward
This article covers it well, including the fact that specific battery chemistries are trade secrets.
For battery tech nerds like me, the battery is a more efficient lithium-iron battery, called Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate or lmfp. It has a theoretical energy density of 525Wh/L, compared to normal lithium-iron theoretical density of 325Wh/L
I’m old school, I stick to calling them boss, capitalist, and bourgeoisie
That’s extremely dependent on the use case, but in my opinion, generally no. However CAMM has been released as an official JEDEC interface and does a good job at being a middle ground between repairability and speed.
If you allocate it right, you can add 200GB of swap space and then that 4GB of RAM will feel like 408GB!
There are real world performance benefits to ram being as close as possible to the CPU, so it’s not entirely without merit. But that’s what CAMM modules are for.
Don’t forget to toss in some finely chopped onions
Based.
Edit: What paper is this from? Preferably a sci-hub link
No, it’s definitely atmospheric scattering. Blue and red shifting occurs when interstellar objects accelerate towards or away from us near the speed of light
The trick isn’t to lean on subscriptions, scroll through all-scaled for more varied posts.
Cold war politics is more important than the surveillance state.
“Dog” is a pretty decent guess, without the context I would have assumed it was an otter
I hope we preserve all our robot heroes like this when we have settlements on Mars
That’s generally a fair criticism, but the context from the rest of this particular thread is clearly US based