Well at least it's not an AI saying it's a boy I guess
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Sorry, I meant professional company emails. Obviously people can make up whatever private gmail account they want. And people can state their preferred name, but the fact that if I call my coworker "Josh" and their last name is "Jacobson", the fact that I can type in Josh.Jacobson and find them is extremely helpful, and I don't get why companies would complicate that by making it "jojacko" .
a) well that's fucking terrifying
b) did they really end that with an ad for baby cameras? Or was that a blank ad fill-in-the-blank thing?
I mean yeah, but it happens even more with the naming scheme in the original post. Most companies just add a number when that happens. Predictable naming schemes, at least as the default, make it a lot easier to find people in large companies.
I mean I basically support the governors move, but I feel like the article's choice to call it "brilliant" with no comment about how it's a symptom of the state of our democracy feels... iffy
I think getting rid of downvotes can also make social media more negative, since people feel the need to reply to things they don't like instead of down voting and moving on. Of course, I now can't find a source to back that claim, so take it with a grain of salt.
In IA. I've heard it called tubing, I've also heard it not called a name, just "take some tubes".
I've never heard float trip, but we do it.
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I tried mastodon, but I hated it. So far I'm liking this more.
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I always want to, but I just can't stand to see the clean book merged with my shitty handwriting
For anyone else who's curious, it's a google-able question, and closer to 80%
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2020/10/26/what-the-2020-electorate-looks-like-by-party-race-and-ethnicity-age-education-and-religion/