Rekhyt 7h ago • 100%
The more jobs that are unfilled (a "tighter" job market) means that employers have to raise wages to attract employees. It's pretty common knowledge in tech that the fastest way to a raise is to switch jobs. More jobs being available is good for workers.
Striking machinists at Boeing will vote Wednesday on a new contract proposal that includes a 35% pay hike over four years that could end a costly five-week-old strike, the company and union said Saturday.
Rekhyt 3d ago • 100%
Eggo brand were not affected. Here's the list of store brands that are:
- Aldi's (Breakfast Best brand)
- Dollar General (Clover Valley brand)
- Food Lion
- Giant Eagle
- Hannaford
- Harris Teeter
- H-E-B
- PriceChopper (PICS brand)
- Publix
- Schnucks
- Southeastern Grocers
- Target (Good & Gather brand)
- Tops
- Walmart (Great Value brand)
Also these brands:
- Foodhold
- Kodiak Cakes (I've seen these at Stop & Shop)
- Simple Truth
Rekhyt 3d ago • 100%
I was trying to nicely tell you I did not appreciate it.
Rekhyt 3d ago • 100%
I'm just trying to provide more information for people who, like me, may have thought that their family might have been at risk because I bought freezer waffles.
Rekhyt 3d ago • 100%
As someone who recently bought Eggo waffles and was worriedly reading the article: you can keep your hands off my Eggo, it was store brand stuff that was affected.
Rekhyt 5d ago • 100%
This! Manufacturers were trying to lock people into their systems, just by different means. Reverse engineering a piece of low-level software (BIOS) so that you could run high-level software written for that machine architecture on different hardware was the main battle of the day.
Rekhyt 5d ago • 100%
Wow we really should make !murderedbywords a thing...
(Yes, also !communitiesashashtags)
Rekhyt 6d ago • 100%
Seriously! I was so relieved when I reached the end of the headline
Rekhyt 1w ago • 100%
For some reason I read this headline as "NPR chief" and it was legitimately shocking to me that NPR would be run by someone so actively sadistic.
It being the leader of the NRA is much less shocking.
Rekhyt 2w ago • 100%
Yeah, and the justice who wrote that opinion was Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and it's a great read.
Rekhyt 3w ago • 100%
"Free speech" does not mean free from consequences.
I really dislike this phrasing because it does mean freedom from consequences, but only from the government, not private actors like these companies or the general public. The sentiment should really be "free speech does not mean freedom from social backlash" but I know that's not as catchy...
(Also, yes, free speech does have limits (e.g. hate speech, 'fighting words', etc).)
Rekhyt 4w ago • 100%
This isn't the debt ceiling, this is the government funding bills, aka what they are budgeting for departments (that will then eventually require the debt ceiling to be raised because it's still a deficit)
Rekhyt 4w ago • 100%
I shop at S-Mart for all my letter-based shopping needs. I shop smart, at S-Mart
Rekhyt 1mo ago • 98%
The problem is this: regarding Netanyahu she says "Well he is very clearly a war criminal." Regarding Putin she says "With Russia it's far more complicated" and "In so many words, yes." She's hedging out of calling Putin a war criminal directly so she can plausibly deny it. She will agree with general statements saying he could be a war criminal under those circumstances but she won't say it directly so she can go "Oh no, Hasan called him a war criminal, I didn't, I just agreed that if all of those things were true then he could be considered a war criminal!"
Rekhyt 1mo ago • 93%
I don't think anyone would fault you for saying there are 435 members of the house, especially because that number is also wrong (there are six additional non-voting members).
If she had answered more correctly than the number of voting seats I wouldn't have a problem with it...
Rekhyt 1mo ago • 80%
Yeah, buddy, me too...
Rekhyt 1mo ago • 100%
Or Dick Cheney?
Rekhyt 1mo ago • 100%
Big man, strong man, tears running down his face...
Rekhyt 1mo ago • 100%
It means they're looking for incriminating information without any evidence it exists. They're "casting a wide net," to use another fishing term, in hopes of finding something illegal, even if there's no basis for them asking the questions in the first place.
Rekhyt 2mo ago • 100%
EAP is a wrapper for a bunch of different protocols. EAP-MSCHAPv2, EAP-TLS, etc. If you have access to the network settings on a Windows machine you may be able to get more information there.
Also, try stack exchange: https://askubuntu.com/questions/279762/how-to-connect-to-wpa2-peap-mschapv2-enterprise-wifi-networks-that-dont-use-a-c
Normally I would shy away from posting a video instead of a text article, but I think there is something worth watching here.