I donāt disagree with your sentiment, but I think NYC would be off limits because itās his āhomeā where he āhas the tallest building because of 9/11ā and other dumbass beliefs. Basically, he wouldnāt want to harm his precious Trump Tower.
i started a new job (remote, with a chill af boss) that only offered 2 weeks of vacation after the NPO i worked for got bought by a for-profit and i forecasted that we'd be stripped of our 6 weeks PTO accrual (I was right). I stored up my first year's PTO so i could use it in march for a week-long vacation we usually do for spring break. in january i learned that it's apparently wiped clean on Jan 1. I now, weirdly, use 0 hours of PTO in a year, but I always take time off when i need it. probably adds up to more than the 2 weeks i'm supposed to have. but i got burned by the rules so i've decided i don't need to play by them. so yeah, i'm not "just accepting it"
Yeah, they curate their service with people they specifically invite. At least for a while, no idea if itās still this way, every channel owner on Nebula was a part-owner to the service and had a vote in major platform decisions.
I think this rules, personally. It makes me feel great about subscribing knowing that everyone there has a vested interest in the platform as a whole succeeding and producing worthwhile material. On the flip side, there are really good channels on YouTube that I wish were on Nebula, and I think would be a good fit, but thereās not really a process for suggesting them to the platform for invitation.
i often buy books on a DRM'd store or a paper copy, but then download the epub to put on my e-ink tablet so i don't have to deal with the shitty DRM'd app it would be stuck in.
I'm travelling to Florida right now and I can't view pornhub or any if it's owned brands, which is a lot of adult content right now. It's apparently like this in 17 states. That's a self-imposed block, but it's because those states have ID check laws that are so invasive that they're rather not serve to those states.
i only recognize bleem as two possible things. dropout.tv's Brennan Lee Mulligan or the company that emulated playstation games on the dreamcast, got sue by sony and won, setting the precedent that emulation is a legal process, but folded under the weight of the lawsuit anyway.
Lmao⦠letās start counting the laws he hasnāt broken. Iām so done with trying to care about each instance of him breaking the law. Heās unfit for office, has been impeached twice, and he deserves only jail for as long as his miserable heart will last.
just did the math, I've averaged about $165/yr on steam, with very little (though not none) microtransactions. like maybe less than $50 total in 15 years.
this is part of your compensation. you pay state taxes for it. And you deserve it. decades of corporate propaganda has made most people believe they don't deserve leave at all. ignore the haters and take your leave.
I'd really like to think that the governments of states like California, Oregon, Washington, and New York would work with Canada to resist this stupid stunt and offer to instead become canadian provinces. I mean, if we're doing stupid shit about control of borders or whatever, and these states are already being attacked by Trump and giving more to the Fed than they're taking back, why not just offer our GDP to Canada in exchange for a functioning Federal government, with healthcare for our citizens too?
PGRC rules