

I had seen his face before, that was about it. He died, i looked up his Wikipedia, not sad about it.
I had seen his face before, that was about it. He died, i looked up his Wikipedia, not sad about it.
Careful now (/s), people are losing their jobs over milder comments.
https://apnews.com/article/dowd-msnbc-kirk-comments-e08f349022c9d69171cd575664141075
At this point, his remaining fan base are young, mostly white, men and boys. So really he’s just targeting his base.
Also… they’re not publically traded.
They do not have investors constantly forcing maximization of short term profits at the cost of literally everything else.
I fantasize about the idea of starting private companies for things currently dominated by public companies, with the sole idea of not being greedy and shitty.
For the first time, a Canadian doctor performed tooth-in-eye surgery to restore the vision of a B.C. man who’d been blind for 21 years. The intensive involves removing a patient’s tooth, inserting a plastic lens into it and stitching the whole thing into the patient’s eye socket.
On one hand, could be a “crash”. On the other hand, tons of websites break when they get a little extra traffic.
Side tangent, seems odd to me this is still a thing. Most company websites aren’t hosted on premises, so do these services like (i assume) AWS not scale for when there’s traffic? Squarespace has been advertising for years that it will scale up if there’s extra traffic. I’ve never tested it but still.