

Farming? I was talking about data engineering.
Farming? I was talking about data engineering.
I don’t think she’s evil. But I’m pretty convinced she’s into girls or at least bi-sexual for some reason.
Before people started measuring time, a day was a day. People worked when they felt like it and stopped before it got dark.
When we started quantifying time, it didn’t take long before time suddenly became a commodity. All of a sudden bosses would pay by the “hour”, and no longer by what they got in return.
Then, they started regarding the hours that they paid for as “theirs”, demanding workers to keep breaks short or peeing in bottles.
/Rant
If artists would actually get paid fairly by Spotify that would be a good model.
Until about 100 years ago music artists would get paid for playing live only. Then music reproduction became possible, and lo and behold, companies started making a profit off of popular musicians by reproducing their music and taking a share, just because they could afford the technology.
Then, reproduction came into the hands of regular people, and you could reproduce music at home, bypassing the companies that profit off of the musicians. So copyright laws were drafted to protect mostly the companies making a profit off of musicians.
Now we’re going back to the situation of 100 years ago: musicians need to play live to get paid. But reproduction does still make them famous without them having to travel. So that’s a plus.
And you can argue Spotify has to.pay for infrastructure and app development, but that technology is in the hands of individuals as well nowadays. So what do they actually offer, on top of the work of creative people making music? Not much. Yet they become more expensive every year. And the only people getting richer are their shareholders.
I noticed that when I go from the first page to the next (on old.reddit.com), I see almost the exact same posts. So nowadays I’m done after one page. It’s pretty convenient.
Are nfts actually still a thing? I mean are there still people selling/trading them?
I wonder if he realizes how he will be remembered by the world after his death, and how different that is that if he would have died, say ten years ago, or right before that moment when he wanted to rescue those kids stuck in that cave and went off on anyone that criticized him. For me, that’s the moment it all went to shit for him.
I started working out twice a week and running in the weekends when I was 40 and after a couple of years felt better than I did in my twenties.
The new version of Lost in Space just has people in danger constantly and then making the dumbest decision in that situation possible.
Same with ‘suits’, I really liked it in the beginning, until it was just too painful to watch. Each storyline was set up in a way that there was one path for the protagonists to take that would lead to certain disaster, and lo.and behold, at the end of every episode that path is exactly the path they took.
This happens until you start wondering if you’re just looking at the dumbest lawyers or astronauts in existence.
This is why the sales of cargo pants are up.
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Don’t comment, don’t upvote or downvote. Use it read only from now. Watch the AI comments shitify the whole site until it’s so bad you’ll want to leave it anyway.
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He looks more intelligent than most project managers.
With someone else?
Remember that, in general, consuming almost always costs you something while producing can potentially give you something. This is true in a very broad sense.
And nothing of value was lost. In fact, it might shield more European users from FUD, misinformation and propaganda.