

I imagine you’re focused on for-profit companies


I imagine you’re focused on for-profit companies
Null set. No Nazi can actually be punk.
They have the benefits most of us should be getting.
If someone ever needed a big sign of what the system actually rewards…


Adding to FuglyDuck’s good explanation, there’s another element. Not quite all broadcast (over-the-air, non-cable television, i.e. publicly accessible for free) TV follows this rule, as talk shows are co sidereal to be entertainment and are excluded. So the FCC threatened to remove the exemption for talk shows, meaning CBS wanted to play it safe and not risk the government making this a problem, even though it’s not (currently) against the rules.
“Was that a car backfire, or a gumshot?”


They invited the target in, and realigned the cameras accordingly.
That’s almost worth comparing, if the resources and human effort needed to maintain a golf course, plus any other positive or negative environmental impacts, are favorable to the effects of a parking lot or whatever. But I imagine that, either way, a proper public park would be way better.


Hilarious Joke, maybe?


Hope is not a tonic to be sipped in lieu of other measures, but a balm to provide relief in addition to other, more active treatments.


“If you don’t save every dog, you aren’t a dog lover.”
This is an insane take. By that local, someone doesn’t love anything unless they are using all their time and energy on that one thing. Which is called obsession.


Pants are OP


These seemed like recommendations for free games that both are quality and aren’t money grubbing.

I gathered that your earlier comment’s wording implied your primary work was in computer programming, so the responder assumed the kinds of changes you were talking about were normal changes to the product/code, as opposed to operational changes within the company. What you described sounds like it does appropriately qualify for the “operational” category.

Yeah, that’s why I’m less than sure it’s the right thing. All I can say is that they seem to be more popular as a category in stores over the last five to ten years than before.


Can you provide any statute or reporting to indicate a person can be jailed indefinitely over not unlocking a device?

I just watched 22 minutes of Seinfeld in a 90 second read.

The only blind boxes I know are those little toy collections you purchase in an opaque wrapper or box. You don’t know which one you got until you’ve paid. Generally some kind of licensed product, so movie/TV characters, or whatever else will get a child to talk their parents into spending money. There are others aimed at adults, too, like mini versions of classic branded products (Kitchenaid stand mixer, Kraft mac and cheese box, etc)


Heat dissipation was my very first thought. Musk’s whole premise is absolute horseshit with modern and even near-future tech.
It’s not a problem like “get heavy thing off ground”, where we can study principles of lift, throw fossil fuels at rocketry, etc. There is no magic bullet for “move this massive amount of heat somewhere else”; entropy has too much to say on the subject.


The website that pulls this off would get the $2.75 I keep not giving Wikipedia.
Three Pulitzers for you, one for each word