The value of good frontend engineering.
I recently stumbled upon this blog post that describes it better than I could
Queer tiefling fire witch
The value of good frontend engineering.
I recently stumbled upon this blog post that describes it better than I could
Are you going after the faceless corporate types that work in a well protected office building in a city you can’t afford to live in?
Those low level workers also have to deal with exploitation, a job’s a job. That’s why Alphabet recently unionized, and then Alphabet retaliated against their unionized workers by waiting until they were in front of city council to fire them.
Look into flow arts! It’s basically adult performance grade fidget toys, and there’s a LOT of props to pick from. I myself am a big fan of contact staff.
Yeah that’s fair, the guy was armed to the teeth. The bump stock is just the icing on the shit cake.
So fun fact
The reason why it was the deadliest shooting is because the shitstain was using a bump stock, which makes semiautomatics into pseudo-automatics, so he just mag dumped into a crowd
After it happened, the Trump admin of all fucking people banned bump stocks. Broken clock or something.
Now SCOTUS is about to hear a court case to repeal the ban, and they look poised to legalize bump stocks again under the BS reason that “they’re not technically automatic weapons”
With the added bonus that now everyone knows about them
My partner has it and is doing pretty well so yeah. She works in arts nonprofits and is part of an avant garde music ensemble.
I live in the city and only really ever see them parked over the curb or in the sidewalk in front of a No Parking sign. At this point I’m honestly not even sure they’re capable of parallel parking.
I die inside whenever I call an Uber and a Tesla pulls up.
Don’t forget the bullshit that is “would of”
I’m not blind but I work in web accessibility. A lot of people with low/no sight rely on screen readers to navigate phones and computers. It’s up to devs to develop sites and apps that work nicely with accessibility software, so it depends a lot on the specific interface being used. Generally most things from big tech go through heavy accessibility testing, whereas government websites are seemingly designed to be equally inaccessible to everyone.
Accessibility testing usually involves things like checking that everything is labeled, checking that everything can be accessed via keyboard, checking that visual events are transmitted to the screen reader, checking that things work well with high contrast mode, and so on
Edit: I also want to add that this is one of the reasons people left Reddit. After they banned third party apps, it became unusable to people who relied on accessibility tools. They don’t give a rats ass about making the official app accessible.
Glad they’re using the whole chicken
They sell elastic with clips you can use to hold your sheets in place. They’re a pain in the ass to switch if you don’t know how.
My technique is to stretch the clean fitted sheet over the old one and move the clips one side at a time, then pull out the old sheet from under it.
Same for me. I learned “proper” touch type but never retained it. Instead I hover type with whichever hand is convenient. Can still hit 120WPM with >90% accuracy though
Bedmas > Xmas
Nitpick, but it doesn’t always have nicotine. Not to say it isn’t harmful.
Dude they’re not making much money, just give em a few bucks
Except for the churches. Fuck them.
If it’s a mediocre corral you can call it a shooting at the ok corral
Ew, why would I want poopy oranges
I’ll consider empathizing with conservatives when they aren’t trying to legislate away every aspect of my existence. I’m not going to apologize for having disdain for white supremacists and their supporters.