Were you born between '78 and '83?
Were you born between '78 and '83?
Al Gore was 2000. John Kerry was 2004. But your point still stands. Any fuckwad who’s “on the fence” might only be barely above “too stupid to breath”.
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Promoting Mastodon isn’t even a tertiary goal. It’s just an “also encourage”. The primary goal is fundraising for a political candidate.
Oh-oh-Omega Mart
You have no idea what’s in store for you-u-u
That’s why they always change the measure of success to just hurting The Other. It’s cheap and easier than solving problems.
That messaging works to keep their base engaged but capturing low-information swing voters is a bit trickier.
This sounds like they slept on oppo research and message testing for anyone but Biden and now they realize they’re at square one.
America has a lot of problems but the idea that Americans can afford to be frivolously litigious is hilarious.
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They seem like fun story prompts honestly. Could be a blast just doing it for fun with friends.
Retro computing love is lonely irl but thriving online. So yeah definitely a topic we don’t really bring unless you want to get a slice “back in my day” geezer action. Which honestly I’m leaning into these days.
With regard to point 1 I’ve personally found that my work relationships have not been impacted by remote work. I still can have honest and hard conversations when needed but also able to just shoot the shit and connect with people all over the globe. I have friends in Spain, Brazil, Scotland and Italy now. However I think there’s a real component of playing politics that’s lost when there is no office to roam around in and jump people but in my eyes that’s a good thing. And honestly that’s what really bothers middle management. They’ve built up a career playing that game of in person politics but once they had to survive in a remote working world where ad-hoc discussions get thrown out of the window they find their usual toolbox is empty. And it drives them crazy.
I’ve been hearing number 3 for about 20 years. It never works out that way and if they could split the job between cheap overseas contractors and limited on site employees then most businesses would have already done so. International hiring is a good thing and great talent can be found but it’s usually not the “savings” people expect it to be because the market will always adjust to demand.
Being a Winnie the Pooh simp?
Didn’t think I’d see some necromancy today
If that’s the case and it’s just a bug that there’s not feedback on the sign-up page then that’s cool. Probably need to track an issue for that. But right now the new user is experience is pretty bad for even technically literate people.
That’s fantastic. So much great content was lost when the original sites went down
How is it? I’ve been using KDEnlive forever.
Yeah, I’m just gonna give you a hug right now.