Why is there never a button for just the tip?
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jadegear@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•Hell freezes over, MS Paint adds support for layers and PNG transparencyEnglish8·2 years agoIf you remove mspaint.exe then Windows will refuse to boot. It’s true, I knew a guy!
jadegear@lemm.eeto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Upvoting a factually incorrect comment because it sounds nice, and downvoting a factually correct comment because it sounds bad.English2·2 years agoPlenty of homes in rural NE that (while not as small as this) are still well within the 60% mark for garage ratio. They tend to double as workshops or large enough space for farm vehicle maintenance.
Considering the amount of rural settlements and farmlands / ranches around the US, I’d say it’s not necessarily unreasonable. Can even find them in suburbia, albeit more rarely (have in-laws with the living space lofted over a full garage, which would put it at ~50% minimum before accounting for interior walls.)
Good point. Hawaiian shorts too. Full ensemble.
Depends. I’ve had plenty of tough calls with management laying out the impossibility of desired schedules only to have the Jira board estimates fudged in their favor, or similar, which puts pressure on the team to deliver on timelines they never would have estimated for themselves.
Ultimately it’s a question of who’s working by whose estimates.
jadegear@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.ml•The Internet Is About to Get a Lot Worse (US focused)English8·2 years agoVocalized support in favor of it and asked for it to be passed, so it seems. About as far as he can go until it’s on his desk, so it’s understandable to expect he would sign it if it does.
jadegear@lemm.eeto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Since nobody likes calling it X, why don't we call the platform "ex-twitter"? That way it's technically true, and everybody knows what you're talking about.English8·2 years agoKeep calling it Twitter but add @Deprecated so future users know to avoid it?
jadegear@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•OpenAI now tries to hide that ChatGPT was trained on copyrighted books, including J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter seriesEnglish65·2 years agoTerrible analogy.
jadegear@lemm.eeto Open Source@lemmy.ml•It's time to take advantage of Reddit's declineEnglish81·2 years agoDisagree with this take in general (growth is worthwhile if only to shift communications platforms in general to open and federated protocols) but I don’t think Lemmy is quite where we need it to be in order to sustain a migration. Finding a good instance is still tough, the idea of federation isn’t easy to grasp for a new user yet, and the UX is still hammering out bugs. (Big thanks to all the devs that already work on Lemmy and all those that shifted over with the Reddit exodus for driving it to new heights so rapidly.)
An ideal migration from my perspective would have them find instances that cater to their interests and views and would allow easy defederation if undesired. Also, more control for the end user in what communities they see on their feeds when going through discovery (new/hot/etc feeds).
With better user controls for self moderation and better distribution of users across multiple instances I think we can have our cake and eat it too: growth towards a free world of communications without bogging us down by dealing with the folks/attitudes we find repugnant.
jadegear@lemm.eeto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Why? There is enough space on the parking lotEnglish106·2 years agoIn the front, yes - but knowing how much your rear might be sticking out is another story. That’s tough to judge with rear-view and side-view mirrors only.
Maybe it’s different elsewhere but at least in the Midwest US we have a range of different length parking spots, from very short to long, so it’s habit to pull as far forward as possible to ensure you aren’t sticking out into the aisle.
The courteous folks hop back in and reposition if they’re parked funky, but those types can be far and between.
jadegear@lemm.eeto Technology@lemmy.world•End of an era: Zoom tells employees to return to office for workEnglish22·2 years agoI’d speculate some combination of control over employees (poor management practices, etc) and making use of owned land/offices that are difficult to sell otherwise. Not much else makes sense to me, especially for tech companies where nearly the entire job exists in virtual space of some kind - no wrenches to turn.
Edit: Someone else suggested a way to “lay off” folks by having them voluntarily leave the job to avoid the return to office. That also sounds pretty plausible to me with the extent to which companies are starting to squeeze with what feels like an incoming recession period.
Depends on if it coincides with raises for working class staff, or there was enough transparency in operating costs and expenditures to be confident it’s not just being done for additional profit margins. If the cost of serving video has actually gone up by $2 * subscription count every month, then no problem. I suspect that isn’t the case, though.