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  • Tbh it doesn't matter if he had any business at the house. He could go there to ding dong ditch, or ask a survey question, or complain about their yard, or ask how their day is going.

    None of these things are a legal reason to shoot someone knocking at your door.

  • It has some good points. I went through all 99 slides and thought it was rather interesting. Btw, there were no ads in the slides, which was good, because I would have left immediately.

    Main focus is just how badly Reddit hurt their mobile web experience to constantly nag you to use their shitty app.

  • I watched SC2 on YouTube on and off over the years. UThermal is worth checking out, he's a great player and super positive self-conmentator. I'm pretty sure I've watched SC2 a lot more than I've played it. Which is sort of weird for a game...

  • They were the GOAT for SC:BW, D2:LOD, and the first couple years of WoW.

    SC2 has done well over the years but I remember being really disappointed when it came out. The original's campaign was so gritty. Playing each race, you felt like you were in this strange scifi world. It was brilliant.

    The SC2 campaign was so bad. Cartoonish, one dimensional characters. They made zerg and protoss more human like and boring. They were already focused on making their games sports, so single player was not their focus at all. I was fine with the esport focus but not at the cost of making it more cartoonish.

  • I named my cat Simba after the Lion King character.

    In order to determine the reasoning behind the origin of the feline member of my family it is important to understand the nomenclature of the primary cast of the Disney hit movie "the Lion King". The primary character, Simba, was an inspiration to many, and indeed to our family as well, for when asked to pick a name for our cat, collectively we selected that name for him.

  • I think it's basically saying companies need to pay more if they want people in-office. Which makes sense to me. If you want someone to spend time and money to commute they need to compensate for that. You can't ask someone who has been WFH to start coming in without some incentive or else you're basically cutting their pay.

    That said, many people won't switch from WFH to in-office for any amount of money.

  • I used to like bootstrap. Still do. But it has some faults... Depending on your needs you're loading a lot of CSS you aren't using.

    Bootstrap 5.3 is 59kb before gzip. 6700 lines of code. That's a lot to just apply some simple styles.

    There are a ton of lighter weight alternatives nowadays.