I’ve actually seen people use the word “powerlifter” for this purpose. Id est using it to describe someone’s physical build even if they are not a full-on powerlifter.
I’ve actually seen people use the word “powerlifter” for this purpose. Id est using it to describe someone’s physical build even if they are not a full-on powerlifter.
Correct. But also https://xkcd.com/538/ . Hence why I said “or bribes and kidnappings”.
Well, sorta. I ruled it out because hardware of that era, limited by Voyager’s power supply, could not do encrypted communication beyond wet paper bag levels. And like you said, anything more than 20 years old is not in use anymore because people have poked holes in it.
But encrypted communication is all based on same as a passkey in the end (a sequence of secret bytes), whether we are talking encryption based off public/private keys, symmetric keys, elliptic curve, passphrases etc, so it’s comparable enough for the point I was aiming for. :)
Consider why a very strong passkey is protective: It is expensive to crack it. Either you spend a ton of expensive computing power to crack it, or you arrange bribes or kidnapping. At some point, the cost is beyond “lol” budget and needs to be worth it for a lot of powerful people.
So basically it’s protected by an extremely strong password. :)
Saying “murder” about a military participant in an ongoing invasion reeks of propaganda, not reliable news coverage.
If you are treated badly, don’t get mad at people who are treated a bit less badly.
Eat all your food wrapped in toilet paper and experience a life of maximum efficiency.
Playing connect-the-dots by just scribbling whatever we want on top of the dots
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_school_shootings_in_the_United_States_by_death_toll
Lanza age 20 was not bullied by twenty kids age 7, their techers, and a psychologist.
Ramos age 18 was not tormented by 22 kids age 9-11.
And so on.
Yes targeting an individual who is clearly responsible for human suffering is easier to forgive than murdering random children.
Comparing apples to door hinges.
Yep. Literally copied in full from ChatGPT output.
Also feeling a bit lost now :) What is the job of a manager?
They are responsible for the work, productivity, and well-being of everyone they are managing, both individually and as a group who needs to work together.
Your assumptions are too honest. Try “non-apology” and see if it is closer.
edit: I took the above prompt but added “do not admit to any wrongdoing”, and got a more believable letter
Subject: A Message to Our Gaming Community
Dear Gamers,
We wanted to take a moment to address recent events and share our heartfelt thoughts with you. We understand that some of our actions may have had an impact on platforms you value deeply, and we recognize the passion and creativity that make this community so extraordinary.
While it’s not our place to dive into specifics, we want to assure you that your voices matter to us. As a company, we’re constantly learning and striving to support the vibrant ecosystems that make gaming so special.
To those who may feel disappointed or frustrated, we hear you. Your passion is why we do what we do, and we remain committed to delivering the experiences you love.
Thank you for sticking with us and for continuing to be part of this journey. We appreciate your feedback, your creativity, and your unwavering support as we work to do better.
Sincerely,
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An Intern in HR Who Definitely Wrote This Alone
Agree, though I would not use the word “decent” about BrandShield or Funko. Being harmfully lazy and immoral legally and according to contract is still harmfully lazy and immoral.
Not taking sides here, honestly, but if the tally is at the very least “tens of thousands” and it is implicitly central to the argument being made, arguing over whether it would be valid if it was “maybe 1” will not connect.
You need a different manager. Distancing yourself from the one you have doesn’t sound realistic: Their job is to not be distant.
Move, but leave a good impression.
The Satisfactory trailers
Hellish Quart?
Because people see your actions, not your worldview. E.g. a future employer who happens to know a former colleague.
-“Hey, you worked with Vestmoria, right? What are they like?” -“A bit stuck up and complainy, but we got along ok.”
Alternatively:
-“Hey, you worked with Vestmoria, right? What are they like?” -“Complained a lot, caused a huge scene and left.”
One day I will pick that game up for the 8th time and actually finish it.