Me too. It's why so many of us were watching it together.
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Saw this post while taking my morning dump and came back to specifically make a similar comment.
This sort of job is a decision. You'll be objectively underpaid. Be real, everyone here knows the reason they hired a junior admin is because they only wanted to pay for a junior admin. Anything other than that they say is spin.
But, they're right that there's room to grow. If you're capable of it, this job will give opportunity to massively expand your skillset. They've brought growth into conversation, so see if they'll spring for training or at least books (after you've identified specific ones that would be helpful). They've already forgiven some mistakes, so take the opportunity to be a little more adventurous for the sake of learning something. You won't be getting your full value in salary, so extract some through the opportunities to gain experience that's beyond the normal scope of a junior role.
After a year or two, push for a promotion. Raise would be good, but settle for formally dropping the "junior" in your job title if you have to. You'll have more experience, more skills, and a resume showing a quickly earned promotion. That's when you can begin the earnest search for the next role. How earnest will be a function of how much you like it there, how much you feel you've left to learn, and how open they are to the idea of paying you on par with your growth to that point.
What's strange to me is that it's still working. I'm pretty sure if djt started his next speech with "Just to clear the air, yes I fucked some kids, but only the hot ones," exactly zero people would be surprised and 20-30% of US voters would argue it's the kids' fault for being so hot.
You're correct, but also wtf is that logic? By that line of reasoning, if you were to lock lock someone in a room and they starved to death a few days later, you'd "have NOTHING to do with" their death. Obvious nonsense take, with or without the administration's trademark toddleresque delivery.
It also lumps comments from different instances together, so if you see a post from one community, comments from cross posts all appear under it. It's nice if you've subbed to overlapping communities.
I'd jumped from dbzer0 to piefed.social because I like the software better, so this post was a nice way to kick off the day.
Yeah, definitely not a tragedy. Dude got what he voted for and doesn't regret the vote. If he means what he says about having no regrets, this is an objectively happy ending for him.
And, frankly, props to him for not changing his stance when it happens to affect him personally. I can't say I agree with or even really understand his decision-making process, but I can appreciate the consistency at least.
Direct downloads ensure full availability by allowing all content to be available for download, no matter how obscure it may be.
Until the site shuts down.
I don't think anyone's ever going to argue that direct downloads aren't more convenient, intuitive, accessible, and generally less risky for the downloader. But that comes at pretty steep costs/risks piled onto the host, which is why they're so much harder to sustain long term.
the only two groups they can squeeze that from are customers and drivers.
There's stuff they charge the restaurants for too. They manage to take from all three parties of a transaction while contributing the least value.
And a whole bunch of people who aren't capable of accepting and processing new information once they've made up their mind will continue to blame the killing on trans people. Almost like that was the point.
LLM generated slop.
The good ones are. I best most are just the suggested auto-replies that appear under the post that people use because they're too lazy to read/type anything themselves. Comments on that site are nearly all just another way to trigger one's own profile to show up in others' feeds one more time than it would have otherwise.
Pretty sure it was BS 20 years ago too: https://en.wikipedia.org/...
"The liberal media" is just the result of effective propaganda.
Does seem like he could've done much here. They took it and cloned it without even asking him to unlock it. Doubt they gave him much of an opportunity to wipe it before doing that, and wiping the original once they have a copy doesn't accomplish anything.
An alternative approach is having a dedicated burner phone for filming them. No personal information, no need to lock, and filled to the brim with butthole pictures.
I don't think so. Bandcamp, specifically, only really keeps tabs on your purchases (ostensibly something you're okay with, since that's the point), your shipping/billing information (saving this is optional), your name (no obligation to be real), and your email (mine's an alias).
Ultimately, these sorts of things are all trade-offs we decide for ourselves, but by creating an account, you have an additional layer of protection against losing purchased music, as well as opening the ability to stream your purchases (I don't use this feature regularly, but found it useful once during a power outage when the nas hosting my music was down for a couple days).
thanks for using Leebra!
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