They said store so I assume they work in retail. Why would a retail employee need a company email? And not allowing people to plug in USB sticks into an intranet (especially with POS machines) is just standard operating procedures.
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person420@lemmynsfw.comtoMinnesota@midwest.social•Minnesota Supreme Court: Female breasts are not lewd or inherently sexual and can be exposed in publicEnglish1·21 days agoI’m definitely down to try and find out.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto Technology@lemmy.world•China turns on ‘minors mode’ to keep kids safe onlineEnglish1·22 days agoI suspect you don’t have kids? Most schools require a laptop (usually Chromebooks). What do you do then other than parental controls?
Sounds like you just answered the trolley problem ;)
Yea, but like locust, we’d be saving earth and dooming dozens of other planets.
The point is they don’t need to go into town often. They have everything they need on their land. Different people prioritize different things and have different wants.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•I could get that for you, but I won't.31·1 month agoI have nipples Greg, can you milk me?
I second the multi-monitior comment. I absolutely love my fold and I think that’s a great analogy.
It’s hard to say it’s worth the money though. I personally think it is, but I wouldn’t recommend most people spend $1500+ on a phone in general unless they have a really specific use case.
I have a Pixel 9 Fold and I absolutely love it. I don’t think I can ever go back to a regular phone.
That said, the fingernail thing isn’t a myth. I have a “scratch” (more like an indent) where I tried to clean something off the screen with my fingernail. It’s not bad and just like the fold, it’s only visible in certain lights, so it doesn’t bother me but you definitely have to be more careful with the inner screen than the outer. Though I suspect it’s the built in screen protector, not the actual screen.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto politics @lemmy.world•Four Democrats Pass Bill Making It Harder for Married Women to Vote5·1 month agoThe new law requires either a birth certificate or passport to register to vote. A driver’s license or state issued ID isn’t good enough.
Lots of people don’t have passports (and they can take a LONG time to get) and don’t have updated birth certificates (mostly women since they’re the ones primarily to change their name).
I considered it until I saw the price was $100
While I agree with most of what you said, I think you are underestimating the huge cultural differences between NJ, CA, and TX. They very much feel like entirely different countries. Very big differences in culture, linguistics, religion, etc.
USA -> States is very similar to EU -> member countries. I understand that within the EU, member countries have their own concept of “states” that are very similar to the US, but I don’t believe most EU countries prioritize local regions over their country as much as the US does. Keep in mind, Europe as a whole is only slightly bigger than the USA (10m sq k vs 9m sq k)
For instance, someone from Texas self-identifies as a Texan first, and then an American second. It’s why one of the first things an American asks when meeting a new American is “where are you from”. The state they’re from will (usually but not always) tell you a lot about them, their priorities, what their culture is, etc.
Personally I think it’s stupid (I’m not a big fan of “states rights”), but I’m very much in the minority in that.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•If AI slop isn't labeled, it should be removedEnglish99·2 months agoOh no I used auto-complete to help write this message. Here comes the Lemmy police to remove my post.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto politics @lemmy.world•Trump approval falls to 43%, lowest since returning to office, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds2·2 months ago…yea that sucks. Like I said, our election system sucks. All I pointed out is your assertion that electors are getting new cars in order to vote against the wishes of their state isn’t really a thing.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto politics @lemmy.world•Trump approval falls to 43%, lowest since returning to office, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds4·2 months agoOur election process sucks, but it’s not because of faithless electors. The vast majority of times it was because the candidate died before the election.
Since 1900, there have been only 16 faithless electors who defected for individual reasons
person420@lemmynsfw.comto Canada@lemmy.ca•Joe Rogan Refuses to Attend UFC 315 in Canada Because of ‘Terrible’ Government: ‘I’d Rather Go to Russia’1·2 months agoOh you got added to the top-level security clearance discord group as well?
person420@lemmynsfw.comto Canada@lemmy.ca•Joe Rogan Refuses to Attend UFC 315 in Canada Because of ‘Terrible’ Government: ‘I’d Rather Go to Russia’3·2 months agoShe
Well that was an unexpected pronoun.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto Luigi Mangione@lemmy.world•Luigi Mangione fixed 25% of the UI bugs in Civ VI1·2 months agoRich people? I don’t think I follow what’s in common with all those people you mentioned.
person420@lemmynsfw.comto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•muskrat's data eng expert's hard drive overheats while processing 60k rows24·2 months agoSome interesting facts about excel I learned the hard way.
- It only supports about a million or so rows
- It completely screws up numbers if the column is a number and the number is over 15 digits long.
Not really related to what you said, but I’m still sore about the bad data import that caused me days of work to clean up.
Honestly, that wouldn’t even be so bad if the majority of them weren’t dicks.
I totally agree that the current institutions that are US police forces are terrible at best, having a police force in general is needed. Unless you’re talking about anarchy which while interesting, is a completely different conversation.