Management: Well we lost 8 billion dollars but we still don’t have any extra money for backups or remote reimaging or vdi, but we will buy you 700 plane tickets to go to each computer and boot it into safe mode, also you’re fired
Management: Well we lost 8 billion dollars but we still don’t have any extra money for backups or remote reimaging or vdi, but we will buy you 700 plane tickets to go to each computer and boot it into safe mode, also you’re fired
Olives on tacos are a crime
An edible
A 40
A little Caesars pizza, crazy bread
Election is coming up, all Russian bots
It depends how it’s set up.
A subreddit is basically a sub forum, and having a ton of subforums can create clutter real quick. But a single thread is often too cluttered with too much going on to keep track of depending on the topic.
Example, say you have a games forum with a thread about Skyrim. That’s gonna be pretty useless because it’s going to move super fast and be hard to keep track of anything. A subforum/subreddit would be better in that scenario so you can have multiple threads about one topic.
But a thread about say monitors is fine, the discussion moves slower.
I dunno, people used to stay at one company their whole life, get a pension, good insurance, regular raises…
Companies don’t give a fuck about you anymore
There’s way less content, and most of it is pretty nerdy due to the userbase.
There will never be a poop knife, or chili soap, or any of that here
I like it as a concept but it’s got some growing to do.
Just the dicks
I love this, my quick stop guy smiles whenever I walk in, but he doesn’t speak much English. I’d love to get him pistachios