The ties don’t exactly match. The orange one made sure his tie was the longest and stupidest looking.
The ties don’t exactly match. The orange one made sure his tie was the longest and stupidest looking.
Okay, but if you sell cows, and all your cows escape or die, your business is still ruined
They’re going to ender’s game you. It’ll be pitched as a game or training and it’ll come out it was real cars
Unfortunately the best we can hope for is to detach from its shambling corpse until it exhausts its forward momentum over a decade or two and gets partitioned out at auction to some VC scavenger.
I have heard from many sources that at least the past ~4 years, if you are seen using the fun office things, you’re seen as not busy enough and will be pipped/fired
Which they will unceremoniously murder after it fails to get enough traction in a month after launch.
It is how it works if you are told to make a PowerPoint for senior leadership on how to squeeze the most possible short term money out of this situation
Growth hacking. Shake loose more market share with the “FREE!!” version and then the frog boil
They’re going to add things that make it worse and slower until you finally get fed up with it.
This is my question too. What changed?
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Except for the environment
I would agree that one does not normally ‘emit’ documents
FIS👏CAL👏CLIFF👏
I have read it multiple times and I can’t even figure out how the words relate to each other
Edit: it appears Bruce Perens has released a draft version of an open-source software license.
Unless the goal is to make a political statement with your departure.
Twitter was great for watching Jan 6 unfold, there’s no replacement for the kind of unfiltered crowd sourced information gathering it enabled
We’ve reached the phase where all new enterprise services come pre-enshittified
Interest on loans, payroll, cloud infrastructure e.g. AWS