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It’s better to call it X and not continue to soil the Twitter name.
It’s better to call it X and not continue to soil the Twitter name.
Hey, it’s better than the gnome developers who will just close your issue when the discussion gets “too heated” or they refuse to see your use case as valid.
Isn’t executive producer just a financier?
This is simply a bunch of criminals paying back the guy who pardoned them.
So prosecute them first, then they can go to jail and clean up.
Too many categories and you fragment your athletes too much for viable competition.
There is a place for trans people in sport. Male, female, trans. Done.
IMHO, corporate social media has ruined American culture. It has amplified detrimental voices to society and at the heart of America’s woes is a rotting culture.
Let’s think outside the box. Make all elected officials felons after two terms :)
I think these are separate issues and can be managed using different strategies. Corporate influence is about $$ and many different, constitutional remedies can be applied for that.
What? I thought you had to be 35+ to be POTUS. Am I wrong?
😂 I love this place
Everyone on this thread, to date, is a monument to failure. Specifically, to reading comprehension.
Whoosh!
That’s literally the point: he can’t. His apology is useless.
The point of an apology is to acknowledge a mistake and signal that you will attempt to change your behaviour to prevent or avoid that mistake in the future.
A really good apology will also identify the steps that will be taken to avoid the mistake going forward.
I argue that if you don’t or can’t make an attempt to change your behaviour, your apology has no meaning. That is, the apology is not sincere and therefore not useful.
This apology is empty if it doesn’t contain assurances that it won’t happen again.
Start with a simple, basic service. Think of something like a web server or ntp. Understand how these services affect your environment with respect to security, performance, availability, maintenance, backups, other services, firewalls, routing, DNS, monitoring and notification, documentation, change control, etc. Those are the hard parts of hosting and if you find ways to be effective with a simple service the others will be less daunting.
I’m not sure whether my neighbours of 5 years will be upset and at this point I’m too afraid to find out.
Yes, but at least it wasn’t X.