I was in a very, very rough spot. Was mostly worth taking the offer. It sure beat wasting 13 years of obscure product knowledge at some new job for the less pay others were offering.
I was in a very, very rough spot. Was mostly worth taking the offer. It sure beat wasting 13 years of obscure product knowledge at some new job for the less pay others were offering.
Rehired with all my previous tenure benefits with the added raise they would have given me had I been around when they gave out raises.
I was really confident. Then I lost a job to AI. Then they hired me back a few months later after realizing that replacing half the support team with an AI was not working out.
They just want more people being pushed to their NFT marketplace while getting free development. It’s astounding they are getting so much good press.
How convenient; you won’t be learning science! You’ll be learning history!
I feel like this should be required watching for anyone who wants to better understand colliders and the politics around them. BobbyBroccoli made this series on the development of some of them.
Fedora Core 4…? I have yet to fully take the plunge but we’ll get there.
Convenient, I already own a van. Time to put in my resignation.
I’m going to try to swallow some shotgun shells if I have to see one more article telling me to work until I die.
BALEETED!
Sounds like he’s starting to get impatient waiting for his god.
From the looks of the crash test results, I might have to buy one of these to get in on the lawsuits that will come from those who are maimed in accidents with them.
I value my bones too much to bother doing that. But seriously, a lot of people are gonna get hurt.
My favorite part of this movie is an M.C. that’s just commenting on the movie as it happens. While it’s sad the real cut of the movie without that didn’t survive, I’m glad we got this version.
The movie is wild and makes no sense. I don’t think there’s even a conclusion to the plot if I remember right. But damn if they didn’t make an entertaining movie.
I got to make regular jokes about “being the new guy” and subtly shoot shade at the management team any chance I get.