Knock knock. Who’s there? Boo! …
Knock knock. Who’s there? Boo! …
OK so yay disability rights, but makes me wonder how $50M compares to government bailout for airlines.
Those stock agreements, similar to options, this week are worth about $260 million, or less than 1 percent of the $37 billion the U.S. government gave 10 major passenger airlines last year to help pay their workers, according to a Washington Post analysis of Treasury Department data. Subsequent agreements taxpayers received as airlines got another $13 billion this year are, as of now, useless, although their value would rise if stock prices climb.
From the Washington Post. So, not much in comparison.
Ugh, yep!
Though in this case I guess there’s the benefit of engraved numbers providing accessibility.
Looks nice! What flours / hydration? I love the Dutch -oven loaf but it would be nice to have something a little less crusty / more sandwich shaped sometimes.
How are fire stations funded in Germany?
Seems cool!
Does it handle sharing a task list between people? Or syncing between multiple clients / handling concurrent edits?
I see the manual says keyboard commands are the main way to control it. Does it work in mobile?
Looks like you’re putting lots of work into it, thanks for sharing.
Norris Young, a passenger on the train, told NBC Philadelphia the train hit a “gigantic tree.” “There was a tree on the track, I don’t know if it fell on the track or if it was just laying on the track,” Young said.
So, train still on the track.
Do you know any climate tech companies with unions?
And then vote for Ranked Choice Voting (which may not be the ideal but is a paradigm shift improvement from First Past the Post).
Is there a self hosted OpenTelemetry consumer?
No mention of reparations as part of this apology.
Although the community of Angoon received a $90,000 settlement from the Department of the Interior in 1973, it has long sought a formal apology.
Mentioning that previous amount just highlights that they aren’t doing more / something significant.
I would count that, yes.
Company started on Asana, individual teams jumped to Jira, company eventually followed. I was always accidentally creating blank tickets in Asana.
Avoiding awkward forced interactions like this is the primary reason I cut my own hair. Otherwise, would be fine contributing to that part of the economy.
The bear was killed, Mr DeSpain said.
Oh, bummer.
The defense called an expert witness on force who testified that six shocks with a Taser was not excessive when dealing with someone who will not follow orders.
Ray Nash, a former sheriff in Dorchester County, testified that the inmate’s violence against his father likely led Lemon to think the Taser was the only option to subdue him.
So, not for being violent or even disorderly or something. Got spikes in him and electrocuted 6 times for being stubborn.
The deputy who shocked the inmate on Lemon’s order pleaded guilty to a federal charge earlier this year and testified against the sheriff. He will be sentenced at a later date.
And the employee takes the fall for the manager.
I recently saw one which had foot-long stakes driven at an angle. I wonder if that would be secure enough. I didn’t consider wind as a major threat at the time.
It also had a big pocket on the front that said in big letters that it just always contain the manual — empty, obviously.
They often have mesh (not bouncy) sides, and even landing from 20’ on your neck on the inflated surface seems like it could be deadly. How awful.
That seems unnecessarily mean. The author isn’t making any grand claims about herself, she’s explaining how she changed her point if view and admitted to being wrong about a major view. I’m hoping I can learn something from her experience, and maybe help tip more people towards making a similar change. I don’t really care how much or little she apologizes for being wrong before.
And he’s already been in jail for nine years while they get around to trying the case? Ugh.
Nice! Direct link. The Atlantic’s crossword was outpacing my mini-crossword abilities/patience.
I wish them well, I would like to see more unions in tech.