Nice, here is an actual relevant map:
https://www.lgbtmap.org/democracy-maps/election_day_holiday_paid_time_off_to_vote
It’s really about split whether or not states will let you leave work to vote
It also helps to have an employer that cares about most holidays.
I do, try living in a blue state.
I think they were $5 when they were getting rid of them. Steam links were at least.
It’s wild. Someone asked my almost 4 year old where he got a monster truck from. We got it 8 months ago but he remembered exactly where. He remembered that someone broke his plane at daycare over a year ago randomly. But I ask him what he did at school and he says “nothing.”
FAA has entered the chat
My city’s water bill went from a free online portal to a shittier one with a fee. I pay it by check now out of pettiness.
Anyone ever seen a Dracula?
It’s called invert in Photoshop:
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/discover/invert-colors.html
Where do you think all the centers of our TP go?
Basically, people buy certain breeds expecting a certain behavior and then train these breeds to express said behavior, which makes it difficult to examine whether said behavior is due to the nature or nurtured or how big a role either plays.
All the authors need to do is go to a handful of working dog breeders and watch the puppies. They will see quite clearly that breeding dogs for traits works.
We upgraded our network and had old as shit devices that now need a dumb switch hooked into our $80k or whatever cisco switches because they can’t do 10Mb lol
Reddit has over 1,000,000,000 active users per month. Lemmy has about 50,000. The API fiasco was a big deal for lemmy, but it was not a big deal for reddit. Lemmy is a rounding error to them.
I would also bet that a lot of lemmy users still visit reddit for their niche communities. I know I do, even though I host a server for my own niche hobby, but I’m the only one who’s ever posted anything to it.
I still don’t want it on my desk though.