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  • Tbh, that would have been extremely simple to come back from: Fire his ass. The issue is that they didn't.

    (Inb4 someone says they cannot fire him for some legal or contract reason: That is a major red flag in and of itself)

  • Both iPhone and Android have ways to disable biometrics until the next unlock via password/code.

    Iirc, on iPhone, it was pushing the power button 5 (or 7?) times. On Android, long press the power button and select "lock".

  • https://www.isthereanydeal.com/

    This site not only shows you historical data on steam, but on 3rd party sites and other launchers as well (fully configurable). And it'll send you a mail is any game in your wait list meets any of the criteria you set (e.g. under $10, lowest historical price, etc.)

  • Forums: great store of knowledge and friendly, helpful people. If you ask a question in discord, nobody will ever see the answer again.

    The search functions in forums are notoriously terrible though (although someone will inevitably ask you to try using it), so finding anything useful relies on "outside" search engines.

    And the linear thread format has been terrible since it was invented (which is probably why discord uses it). You basically need to ignore half the posts to follow the one interesting side line that might end up with a solution.

  • Post-columbian fruit is underselling just how new at least posts of it are. Carbonara was invented by US soldiers in the 1940s, literally made using bacon and powdered egg from their rations.

    Tiramisu is unclear, but 1939 seems to be the earliest of the possible candidate, the earliest actual document is from 1969.

    Pizza as we know it today was reimported from the US.

    I love Italian food, but it's much less traditional than people pretend.

  • Heat tolerance will also not help against the increases in storms, floods and wildfires that are directly caused by the heat increases.

    Summer being 110°F is not even in the top 10 of why climate change is bad.

  • One thing Amazon is better at (at least here in Germany) is free shipping. But seeing how that is a least partially responsible for creating a cutthroat delivery market, where companies contract out delivery work to barely self-employed drivers for barely any money, paying for shipping doesn't seem like a bad idea (even though I know the drivers won't really see any of that money in the end)