

Was looking for this comment. Was not disappointed.
Was looking for this comment. Was not disappointed.
“Ceparoo” is indeed a great state!
Also I like that it settled the dumb “Gulf of Mexico” thing. I think we can all be happy with “Martnla”.
I love that he didn’t even give a hint. The other person might have gone about teir day being happy to have helped.
That’s the question. Are they dumb and mean it or are they just assholes? I also tend to think it’s the second.
Step one: Have a shitton of money to buy property to rent out.
Oh, you don’t have enough money? Hhm, have you tried not being poor?
And he wouldn’t even fit into that dumpster to help the poor animal. =(
It’s an old copy pasta but it holds up better than ever.
Wow that was quite an encyclopedic post. Thank you for the good read!
I saw the community this was posted in and my brain somehow removed the “not” in “not the Onion”. I was like “haha, oh the Onion. They still got it.”
Then I looked at the community again…
DEI is diversity, equity and inclusion. They are basically saying that the fires are so bad because they hired a bunch of women, black and gay people. If they had only hired MEN ™ to the fire departements, they would have it under control by now!
This sounds like something the Bojack Horseman writers would come up with.
Oh wait, you’re even the same person who made the mistake? That’s even better then! And good on you for taking it with such humor. =)
Is this inspired by the “my son cooked me food” post from today? If so, well done crafting it into a joke!
One is politically motivated? Or what is the “official” difference? One happens in public? But why should one be investigated with more resources than the other?
Never ever believe companies when they make promises like “we will have x by date y”. Especially if date y is further away than maybe the end of the year. Shell also made big promises and then quietly dropped them. Of course the making of the promise came with a big PR budget. The dropping of the plans was silent. Weird how that works…
Yeah does it really make that much of a difference in terms of “being surrounded by idiots” whether 51% of the people around you are idiots or 49%? Sure, I’d prefer the 49% scenario, especially if there’s an election happening, but you’re still surrounded by idiots.
AGAIN???
I agree with so much that has been said here. VLC, Linux as a whole (or GNU/Linux, of course) and many more. Obsidian is sadly not open source but its free and it’s absolutely amazing!
What I haven’t found yet is a FOSS (or even just “free as in beer”) replacement for MS Project. I want to plan out a top level view of what we have to do as a team to reach some goal, assign multiple team members to one “task”, allocate a set amount of their time and see at what times we might be over or under capacity. The FOSS planing tools I’ve seen mostly work in “shifts” or let you assign one task to one person. But we’re in R&D and if I plan for 40 hours of “conceptual work” over the span of a month and assign Sarah and Steve to this with 20 hours each I don’t want to babysit their shifts. They will do the work when it suits them.
The only one I’ve seen that could do what I need is ProjectLibre but the FOSS desktop version has been abandoned a while ago and is still very buggy.
Sorry for placing this here but maybe someone knows something…