I flew on Porter and their “ad” was just a 30 second thing about how they’re a cool airline. That’s fine, although the real cost is that they make you have a rewards account
I flew on Porter and their “ad” was just a 30 second thing about how they’re a cool airline. That’s fine, although the real cost is that they make you have a rewards account
My real question here is, do they really pay the employees enough for them to actually care?
If you’re happy being there and they’re happy having you, then stay, you’re pocketing so much more. Since you’re employed, just make sure your family is taken care of, chip in for groceries or a new TV if they seem to need it.
I chipped in when my friend bought Paranoia Agent on Blu-ray because he promised me the digital copy, so this does affect me. Granted, after learning the news I “found” some rips online for my NAS, but still. It’s not okay.
OpenMediaVault (Debian), it’s the perfect amount of tinkering and simplicity for my first nas/homeserver
I don’t think I would have graduated college without Khan Academy. For coding, MDN, Geeks4Geeks and W3Schools are also great.
Mr. Roboto
Idubbbz. It’s fine that he grew out of his edginess, I largely have too, but most of his videos now just feel like he needs to pay the bills and just cranks something out.
I’d like to spin up a Matrix instance for me and my friends on my NAS, but like you said it’s currently more involved than just getting a domain and running a compose. The space is evolving fast though and experiments like these help a lot
I’ve switched to indie games or older releases in my backlog