Imagine being a twitter user.
Healthy bowels.
Imagine being a twitter user.
Powerful. Trump will surely be the savior of Palestine.
Some companies are doing it to create a hostile workplace to increase attrition. If an employee quits, they don’t have to pay unemployment or severance. Other companies have huge investments in corporate real estate. They have been sitting on short-term loans that are coming due. The property owners are keeping their real-estate values artificially high, but to one wants to rent/lease them, so they aren’t as valuable as in practice as they look on paper. Some companies get tax breaks from cities to put their offices there and will not continue to reap those rewards if their workers are not coming into the city. Don’t let them gaslight you about culture or face time because that has all been debunked. A lot of remote workers are coming in to the office and sitting on Zoom/Teams calls in their cubicles.
Rig the courts? Impossible!
No it didn’t.
I tested kitty and alacrity when I first found out about advanced term emulators. I liked kitty more, but I don’t remember why. I use the kittens all the time. It’s super convenient to play a video or display an image in the terminal. Kitty works on most distros. I wish it worked on windows, too, so I could use it at work.
kitty. it’s the first thing I install on a new machine.
I don’t think there’s a better response than this.
Give me one that says “Turn your f*&%ing high beams off.”
The closest thing I know of is an API-only solution with no front-end: https://github.com/h2non/imaginary#supported-image-operations
Someone may have written something like a Flask or FastAPI WebUI for it, but I don’t know.
“The Plex Server” even though it has a dozen services hosted/running.
I’m a liberal progressive GenXer and my workplace is full of MAGA millenials. I thought I would be OK when the boomers started to die off from heart disease, but here we are.
Well, buttflapper…
Capitalism filters sociopaths to the top. It’s a feature, not a bug. It has always been this way. Read about Henry Ford and JD Rockefeller, John Kellog. The list goes on.