But it says open! You cant just not open it! It’s like putting a shiny red button in front of me and telling me to not push it.
But it says open! You cant just not open it! It’s like putting a shiny red button in front of me and telling me to not push it.
They can’t have the empty office space after all. They’ve got a lease!
At least that was the excuse.
Oh boy I sure do love plastic with my water.
Realistically though, is there any way to really filter out these?
Feels like a combination of vaccine distrust and misinformation, cost of medical care, and the spread through coming to work sick as many can’t afford not to.
It’s a horrible situation all around that will continue as it was mismanaged from the start.
I mean… this isn’t surprising at this time of year. Many are traveling, in close proximity with one another and we have two holidays relatively close to one another (Thanksgiving and Christmas) that will have many people gather in one place, usually indoors.
It all provides a great environment for things to spread.
Not to mention the large amount of people who come into work sick at this time of year too.
The two brands recalled look to have been grown in Mexico.
The solution is obviously to raise prices more and lessen the amount they give.
Medical costs are absolutely insane, and insurance companies are typically going to deny coverage, leaving you have to pay out of pocket. It’s ridiculous.
Did anyone actually use this bot? I don’t know of anyone who did.
I’m glad that they’re finally going to implement it but I can’t help but shake the feeling that there’s still going to be some interoperability issues.
I hope that this really starts to be the downfall of Twitter/X.
But knowing how loyal Musk’s fanbase can be, I have a feeling many will be happy to pay.
Sometimes, you’ve gotta fix it yourself
I can only wonder what sort of bug drove them that far.
I swear I’ve heard something similar, but I don’t have a source to cite either at the moment.
But off of a gut feeling, I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s all over investments into commercial space that they don’t want to go unused.