What makes you think anyone was paid to write shining reviews of the Outer Worlds?
What makes you think anyone was paid to write shining reviews of the Outer Worlds?
Plain cake donuts are absolutely fucking delicious. Popeye's Chicken sandwich is fine.
I don’t know about everywhere, but my Popeye’s doesn’t offer the sandwich through UberEats or DoorDash. If you want one, you’d better be willing to risk your life.
We probably shouldn’t be using them, but people are. I use an Echo Show in the kitchen for recipes and timers and I can see the feed from my Ring doorbell, too. Other than convenience, though, people with all kinds of disabilities have found voice assistants to be useful aids. I don't think voice assistants are only a…
How can our weapon manufacturers turn a profit if the guns a free?!
“It’s time to challenge your kool aid.”
They keep getting made and Google keeps updating the OS. Usually when Google projects aren’t turning some kind of profit they dump it. So far I haven’t heard of any announcements regarding the end of ChromeOS development.
This isn’t a popular take, but it is one I agree with.
I think it's certainly not a terrible package assuming mod support is good when that gets rolled out. I may look into this when Wastelanders comes out.
“...the now-former employee effectively becomes a creditor that can, theoretically, still collect if the employer files for bankruptcy. They’d just get in line with all the other creditors like suppliers, customers, etc...”
If they had a severance package in the contract, I don’t anything less than bankruptcy would allow them to cut it, right?
Purely guesswork on my part. I’m not a lawyer, not do I live in New York, where WeWork's headquarters are, but my understanding is that New York doesn't have a severance requirement. If the issue is as reported, it must be in their contracts, no? Otherwise something else is going on, like you suggest.
I’d guess their employment contracts included a severance package. This wouldn’t be an issue, otherwise.
She may not have always been on the right side, but she is now. Like her or not, she has a much greater chance to bring awareness to the current, human life-threatening, crisis looming over the horizon then you or I. We need more celebrities who do more than just toss some money around.
No, I wouldn’t feel differently. If this had been some kind of due diligence investigation to determine if Musk was a drug addict, something focused on the individual who actually toked up. That I could accept, and at least it wouldn’t have been a multi-million dollar waste of time.
Depending on price and the features I get as the "host" (technically BGS is hosting on their servers) I'd be willing to pay for it. I'll most likely be waiting until Wastelanders hits to do so, though.
The game really does have a solid foundation, bugs notwithstanding, that NPCs could improve significantly. I’m, personally, just waiting for good content to jump back in. Since I detest Battle Royal, I’m hoping Wastelanders brings what I'm looking for.
Yeah. Two whole companies were forced to interview and drug test their entire workforce because one person smoked once on camera. That is some next level reefer madness bullshit. In 2019.
Are we supposed to assume that clouds of pungent smoke pour from Virgin Galactic’s HQ, considering Richard Branson is the founder?The way they should react is by not encouraging this 1930s reefer madness nonsense. Potentially pot puffing engineers and rocket scientists is really at the absolute lowest end of what we…
Has anyone suggested it be used in the workplace? Barring, of course, legitimate medical uses I dont think anyone has been advocating for toking on the job.