Perhaps not PC, but still somewhat modern. #100 is literally the plot of a Curb episode.
As a pagan, we’ll take it.
What a great time to be Benecio Del Toro.
I think it boils down to asking what the purpose of a company is. In my opinion, a company should be a vehicle to sustain and enhance the lives of all employed by it. Your paycheck should be your minimum compensation, with windfall profits mostly split amongst the employees so that the maximum number of contributors benefit from it.
I’m ok with the idea of there being a sliding scale within reason because I understand that the company leadership holds a lot of the legal liability, but the CEO getting a yacht and the desk clerk getting a candy bar just doesn’t really cut it.
Hard to watch? Other than the obvious brutality of the crucifixion, I remember that movie as being a middle of the road flick. The Aramaic dialogue was pretty cool though.
I’m a home server hobbyist. I like to think of them as computer solutions.
While I agree that censoring the plate is courteous, I don’t think that is how this car in particular is most likely to be identified. /s
That’s completely fucked. But I laughed.
Got a kink to the dockerhub?
I confess! Docker is my kink! /s
I was literally in a movie recently with inexplicably wet streets, and the director said it was because the extra reflected light looks great on film.
Louisiana likes to give them a run for their money occasionally. Both of those states have areas that are like third world countries, and the average education level is lolcow low.
There definitely isn’t a docker container that will let you run Backblaze in WINE so that you can get the cheap unlimited plan working on Linux. You shouldn’t go looking for such a thing to save money. /s