

You mean the keylocks and turbo buttons that started in the mid 80s and ended in the early naughties?


You mean the keylocks and turbo buttons that started in the mid 80s and ended in the early naughties?
A cropped version of this video was my introduction to Gesaffelstein.


QC has stronger protections than neighboring ON does, actually. If the employee has more than 2 years of service they simply cannot be dismissed without just cause. Even under 2 years there are a bunch of protections, but at 2+ it gets harder.


100%. They’ve announced the plans for SpaceX to have an IPO, this will basically eliminate all of his losses even if they just shut down xAI immediately following acquisition (which they won’t do just yet, because people are still bag holding AI investments.)
This guy might be a dumb fuck, but he’s the smartest dumb fuck in the billionaire game.
Edit:
Some of his capital investors might have told him that they want out of xAI because they see where the wind is blowing. This gets them out with profit if they pull it off fast enough.
This (SpaceX IPO) is going to be a massive rug pull, for the 2nd round of public traders and I bet that he’s got structure in place to ensure that even after selling billions of dollars of shares he still holds 51% or some shit, or that his annual compensation is $0+1% of the company.
10 years ago I would have bought into a SpaceX IPO. Not today.


He was attached to Ubi’s office Montreal, QC, Canada.
If there isn’t anything more than what is mentioned in the article, it’s highly that the CDPDJ would rule against Ubi if the dismissal is challenged; this would likely be protected as Freedom of Expression, as nothing negative was said about Ubi besides the implication that Ubi thought that their employees wouldn’t see their motives.
I mean, the earliest modems I’m aware of were 300 bps, and in 1990 I had a modem that did 9600bps. That right there makes me question more of the claims.


Hopps broke so many laws, especially at the end when she returns as a private citizen to ‘take down the bad guys’… along the way she fabricated probable cause, swapped IOUs with a gangster, it’s implied that the DMV guy who gave her data without a warrant gets a pass at the end of the movie… But it’s ok that she did that stuff because she wasn’t granted full access and she’s a good guy.
It’s very much an ‘ends justify the means’ story,


Paw patrol and Zootopia are both copaganda shows. Paw patrol takes it a step further and also makes the firefighter dog incompetent.
I get this from colleagues in a specific areZA of the world.
Oh. Well when you finish SOMA let me know how you feel. I’m interested to know.


I’ve considered deleting it from my digital collection entirely. I struggle to find redeeming value in it.
Yep, sorry, I’m very tired right now.
Great question. If I understood correctly, the purchaser/importer was German in Germany, but it’s unclear what the intended destination was or why they’d import that instead of selecting a domestic/EEA option.
Edit: tired.
Yeah, that’s acknowledged at the beginning of the video.
Tangentially related, did you hear about the time the Dutch Belgians destroyed a shipment of American beer because the brand’s slogan is “the champagne of beers”?
Edit: very tired.
Found it.
link to “angry” Italian’s comment


Darn. I was hoping this could be explained by a mismeasurement of the screen dimensions. I tried fiddling around with NAV buttons on and couldn’t reproduce it, but I’m also on Android 16. :(



The 3 symbols at the very bottom of the screen are the navigation buttons. I actually keep mine turned off entirely and do gesture navigation.
You have yours on, I’m asking if they auto-hide or if they’re always there.


Are the navigation buttons “always on” or do they sometimes auto hide?
Modern CFLs use an arc? I thought they were cathode based, emitting UV from forcing mercury vapour to dance