Breakfast.
It’s a temporary ban. People just don’t say that. They are banned whether it’s temporary or not. They aren’t using the word incorrectly.
Breakfast.
It’s a temporary ban. People just don’t say that. They are banned whether it’s temporary or not. They aren’t using the word incorrectly.
Yeah okay, but you don’t say I’m temporarily hungry the same way you don’t need to say I’m temporarily banned.
You’re hungry until you eat. You are banned until you are unbanned.
That’s just straight not true. For instance hunger. It’s definition doesn’t say it’s temporary but that doesn’t mean it’s permanent.
Nothing in the definition of ban says it has to be permanent.
Yeah people often say things like “how can they not see xyz” but they clearly do. We’re creating opinions based on what they say publicly.
I get an email from LinkedIn about jobs roughly every hour so wouldn’t be long
I use a free email service with my custom domain. If it went down I’d just switch to another. Down time would likely just be while DNS records proliferated.
I just use the HashCode class and compare the results.
That is completely incomprehensible lol
This argument just doesn’t hold up. Software written by some of the best developers in the world still has these same bugs.
Why even use a language where you have to put so much effort into something that comes for free in many modern languages.
Yeah for sure. Used to be absolutely critical back when things like java in websites was a thing haha
If you’re trying to save as many games as possible and the vast majority are on windows it completely does.
The problem is it’s a tiny fraction of games and users. It’s a lot of resources for little gain.
Because you aren’t a 6 year old and have to use your big boy words in the adult world.
Set rules for on-call work during emergencies, defined rules for termination and communication regarding work from home policy changes.
The strike was called for the week of the election to put pressure on the negotiations. They are still ongoing.
The Times Tech Guild’s decision to strike during the election is not coincidental. The strike comes after a two-and-a-half-year back-and-forth between the union and The New York Times. This September, the union gave Times management an ultimatum: if demands were not met before the Sunday leading up to election day, Times Tech Guild members would go on strike, leaving the news organization vulnerable.
That’s all well established. They have been negotiating for a long time.
Not back peddling you are misunderstanding what kernel access means.
You don’t need kernel level access (the thing we are literally discussing) to kill processes. Which was literally your example.
Obviously the OS handles it. How the fuck else would it work?
It is literally installed by choice. It’s part of the game installation. It’s up to users to know what they are installing. Many games likely install lots of things that aren’t immediately obvious.
It doesn’t infiltrate the system.
No it sends the message that they can do it. And that is massive all on its own.
It’s designed to bring them to the table without starving the workers. Indefinite strikes would obviously be more effective but then you’re forgetting about the people who do need the jobs.
How many people can actually survive not working for months? Principles are great but so is paying rent.
If nothing changes they can just do it again and at a time that hurts them most. Like election week.
Well yeah they are public? Lemmy is indexed by Google. I imagine everything on here is as well.