

My company (small, < 50 people) basically did an informal survey and then CEO said that working from home is here to stay, with the option to work in the office whenever we want (and some do).
My company (small, < 50 people) basically did an informal survey and then CEO said that working from home is here to stay, with the option to work in the office whenever we want (and some do).
Yeah, I intended the question to come across as kind of a joke. My uncle doesn’t really spend time online, but he needed a computer to look for jobs. He is living in my basement though, so I do have some concern about what comes over our network. But I wasn’t planning to actually do anything beyond my typical pc setup.
I personally like seeing games I never heard of before. The more obscure the better.
My thinking is that as long as I’m given the choice, I’d rather be scammed out of $20 than fail to help someone who legitimately needs it.
I think it just takes up to a few hours for changes to propagate to all the DNS servers.
Same reason I’ve been on an emulation binge with NES-era games recently.
Whose shit do I need to eat to feel like a normal person?
I didn’t look into it much as I was busy with something unrelated. I just suddenly started getting a bunch of error reports from an app we have running on Compute Engine.
Meh, I don’t use Lemmy on my work computer.
Shadow of the Colossus has been a long-time favorite of mine. I also liked Fatal Frame. I think I also remember enjoying Rule of Rose, but I have very little memory of that one. I just remember it was weird.
Who the fuck has conversations about people’s attractiveness? That shit is boring.
I tried doing that but kept getting getting stuck trying to think of how to continue the story and just starting over endlessly.
The water is room temperature. The coffee is somehow much colder, but not in the good iced coffee way.
This is excellent advice. Thank you.
Thanks for this info! I still need to give our client some kind of estimate. I’m thinking somewhere between 40 to infinity hours.
Nah. Just basic Azure stuff.
I just tried to do a certification exam with these pricks a few hours ago. It was my first time and I was not expecting the degree of privacy-violating photos they would need of my workspace. I work in my bedroom and my desk wasn’t clean enough. I think. I could barely understand what the guy was saying due to his thick accent. I think I got disconnected twice and just gave up. Fucking scam. All for a worthless piece of fucking paper to prove I can do the same job I’ve been doing for the past 13+ years.
I used to like reading the medium - long stories on the malicious complience subreddit. !maliciouscompliance@lemmy.world just never really took off here.