Mazder wrote:I am not sure it will be remembered much, if at all, tbh.
True. It's unlikely anyone is gonna learn any lesson out of this, once Tumblr inevitably loses most of its userbase. But one can hope.
Mazder wrote:I am not sure it will be remembered much, if at all, tbh.
Vol wrote:Tumblr is officially purging all adult content on the 17th.
May that site finally burn for the evil it's unleashed on the rest of us.
Vol wrote:@TX: Hear, hear!

Rune wrote:I enjoy german food as well. any form of potato or cheese is usually super heavy and its so good.
Vol wrote:Uh huh.
And how'd that sit on your stomach?
TTTX wrote:Pretty sure autumn ends at december.




Vol wrote:@Theo: Yeah, everyone has different trigger foods, part of living with it is trial and error. I'm starting to eat real food again and so far the only consistent trigger I've found is eating a lot in one sitting, otherwise, it's bafflingly random what does or doesn't flare up.
NCLanceman wrote:So, that's Florida, right? Cause that's about the most Florida thing I can think of.
Rune wrote: I obviously can't reveal the identity of the buyer
Rune wrote:No
Dragaros wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cg2nSAfeUY
Rune wrote:Altogether with the chair/desk/keyboard/mouse/monitors/accessories/service it was over 12k.
Rune wrote:I do. Made about 80% as much as I did on black friday. But we generally only get to keep the money if the customers are happy (and say so on the surveys)
Rune wrote:I do. Made about 80% as much as I did on black friday. But we generally only get to keep the money if the customers are happy (and say so on the surveys)
Vol wrote:I like how even Chinese people don't know who this lady is. CA is wants those good boy points something fierce.
Rune wrote:Its an odd place to be. Clearly I have enough talent to be considered 'capable' or at least 'acceptable' in my area, yet at the same time, I'm not connected enough to work on my own. Or...do a better paying type of job. It frustrates me beyond belief when I see people with far less knowledge coming in, asking for advice and troubleshooting from me, and then going about their way making $200,000+ a year copying what I just figured out for them. Say someone spends three days trying to setup freeNAS for a small business and the OS is throwing corrupted data errors and they don't know why...if I can fix the problem in two questions and thirty seconds by diagnosing a lack of ECC support then why should their customers not be coming to me instead? I don't know everything and I am willing to admit that. Things like how VROC works and non plx/PCI-e bifurcation methods are a mystery to me. But if these people don't even know the basics of what they are supposed to be doing, why am I doomed to do their work for them at an even lower rate?
Helping people build gaming or workstation machines is fun. There are so many options that it is impossible for the average user to keep up. But if it is your JOB to do this for a company and you don't even know where to start....they should have found someone else.
Sigh. Such is life. Sorry for the rant.
Rune wrote:I don't have a degree, no. I did a few semesters that were paid for with a scholarship but got kicked out because I refused to do the pointless busywork that was unrelated to what were my studies at the time. Much like almost everything that has gone wrong in my life, it is my own fault.
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