Testers are a godsend
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Testers are a godsend
I side with you. I’ve donated over a gallon of blood and blood products throughout the years. You’re helping someone. The reason they pay you is to incentivize coming and doing it. It’s painful for the donor, and it takes a while for your body to recover. The company doing so is (in my experience, anyway) a non-profit organization. They exist to help people. They do make money, but that’s because they have to pay their employees and donors, as you’ve mentioned.
Get a government job; everybody leaves at 5pm
This is a common misconception, but 9/11 isn’t America’s birthday, it’s world independence day.
They have the new cantina chicken menu, but I haven’t tried it yet. Looks good, though.
Khan Academy
Edit: nm, didn’t see you already use it
Oh I definitely agree with you there. I just think GPL is close but not close enough.
That’s why the current state of open source licenses doesn’t work. Commercial use should be forbidden for free users. You could dual license the work, with a single, main license applying to everyone, and a second addendum license that just contains the clause for that specific use, be it personal or corporate. Corporate use of any kind requires supporting the project financially.
Obligatory “systemd was a mistake, they played us for absolute fools, yadda yadda yadda”
You mentioned PGP already, but this is exactly what that technology was designed for. You can sign the post with your private key, meaning anyone with the public key can verify its authenticity, and sites such as GitLab make use of this for signing code commits to prove it came from the author listed on the commit. A scaffolding utilizing PGP for blogging may already exist. You’d have to enter your PGP passphrase to seal the post. In fact, you may be able to take advantage of the exact mechanism GitLab and others are already using by publishing by way of a signed git commit, and displaying like a green lock or something on blog posts that are authenticated.
Nice
Stand of the tide seems different than the midpoint. At the midpoint the tide is definitely changing in one direction or another.
Normal capitalism things
Now where have we seen this before
I, too, will enjoy a succulent Chinese meal in his honour today.
spill the beans
No, it’s affirmative action. It specifically removes bias.