Does anyone else notice missing comments here?
There were comments here yesterday.
Does anyone else notice missing comments here?
There were comments here yesterday.
I thought it was hilarious
There should be consequences for companies (and specifically the leadership) that cause danger to innocent lives in their pursuit of profit over all else.
Making those promises was good for shareholders. Good spin, positive pr, keep share price stable etc.
And then staying in Russia was also good for shareholders. Moves more product. Easy.
So that’s what they do. Shareholder value above anything else, there are no exceptions.
Some people probably do not have home lives that they enjoy, I can imagine that.
Snuggling? Uh, that’s a hard no. I can’t imagine that. I’d be extremely uncomfortable.
Hugging? Yup, lots of hugging in my friends and family.
I don’t wish for more physical affection among males, seems good as is.
I had the impression that people running for office in Mexico were being assassinated a lot, if she is real force for good then I hope she’s safe
Is it high prices or is it less spending power in the majority of citizens?
And then the inevitable industrial shrink caused by that seems so surprising to everyone
I’m holding something the size of a mobile phone with no screen or buttons. Specs are that it supports up to 400mb/s NNB, or Native Neural Bandwidth.
Fortunately it’s the newer wireless model so I don’t have to worry about cable management in my hair.
30 years experience running enterprise development teams here. Switching databases has happened once for me, Sql Server to Postgres. We were busy with a huge rewrite of something existing, approx $100 million project for a major company.
The instruction to switch dbs came midway through the project, basically on the whim of the CIO. Luckily we were only lightly impacted by db specific features on a couple procs, but code base was abstracted away - which made it achievable.
I would settle for just removing publically traded companies.
People down voting have no sense of humor.
Public company, CEO driven to raise share price by shareholders, corners cut and pure pursuit of profit takes over everything.
This is the cancer destroying the world.
That story is horrific, I can’t imagine living like that.
When I have a medical emergency (or even if it’s just a possibility) then I go straight to the ER. I might have a small administration cost to pay, but it’s easy enough to manage that I don’t have to give it a second thought.
My job isn’t linked to my healthcare, that sounds like insane leverage.
From what I understand, this is a continually escalating situation taking the planet well past habitability. We’ve tumbled over tipping point.
Funny observations now will turn into food and water scarcity later. The 1% will be high and dry (at least while they can grow food without an ecosystem), while the rest of us enjoy unimaginable human suffering on a massive scale.
There will be a nice and seemingly articulate PowerPoint presentation that explains the monetization strategy.
The user data on hand, the rise of reddit data in search engines, all factor prominently.
I didn’t even realize this was a thing. We can’t be friends with older people now?
I mean if it’s not sexual and you’re just buddies I’m not where the problem is.
How is it possible you’re the only one talking about snuggling and cuddling?
Everyone else doing it wrong or something.
I’ll add star gazing. For me that’s an insane relaxant.