The restraunt my friends used to work at did tip pooling. The workers made sure the cooks and the hosts got paid what their work was worth and would work with servers whose sections were underperforming to see what they could do to close the gap. The cook friend I had in that group had dreams of being a chef and opening a restaraunt as a co-op
The most amazing thing during the pandemic is that here in the united states, the right wing managed to convince working class voters that going back to factory jobs without safety precautions was in their best interest rather than an exploitative labor market
My ex fiance and I called eachother "babe" as a joke on our second date. We then proceeded to call eachother babe for the remainder of our three year relationship
lightning suffered the same fate as FireWire before it: excellent protocol that would have benefited the users with mass adoption, hampered by Apple and their co-developers (in lightning's case, Intel) charging too steep of licensing fees, rendering them niche
There's a system that has a wealth stat. When you want to buy something you roll for if you have the funds for it or not. It could be more fun to roll for ammo and once you roll out of ammo, you can't use ranged for the rest of that encounter
Not for some people. This is hurtful language for a lot of people. As a white dude I'm not really in a place to speak to its importance but I can definitely speak to that being dismissive of it is a privileged stance
The unfortunate answer is that "it depends". Making Unix look a certain way will depend more on your workflows and preferred tools than any one particular singular grand unified guide
Every platform with multi person interactions needs moderation as core features. All the performance tweaks in the world don't matter if no one wants to use your platform because it's unpleasant to interact with other people on
The restraunt my friends used to work at did tip pooling. The workers made sure the cooks and the hosts got paid what their work was worth and would work with servers whose sections were underperforming to see what they could do to close the gap. The cook friend I had in that group had dreams of being a chef and opening a restaraunt as a co-op