Don't apples get to spend 3 years in a woollies warehouse somewhere... how long does an ant live for
mranachi
Left overs... and the kids seem to be happy with wheatbix.
I think you are correct, this meeting in isolaton is fine. The indirect implications, however, is that this meeting constitutes the full internal review and response to an employee leaving in a disgruntled state. I obviously don't know that is true, however the fact that linus has admitted to being shocked by the allegations suggests that a the very least an effective HR exit interview hasn't happened.
If I was running a company, regardless of my position on personal care about my employees wellbeing, I'd want meetings such as the one in this post a routine. Not only 'when something happens'. I'd want one on one interviews in the cases like this. So that when things like a former employee comes out with allegations like this I'm not shocked, because I already know and tried to deal with them reasonable or I have solid grounds to claim that reasonable effort was undertaken to know these things were happening.
I don't know how it is in Canada, but C suite and board can have personal liability with duty of care to employees in Australia. Ignorance is not generally an excuse for a good reason.
Sorry about that, works fine for me. Thanks for trying to look i guess.
Its Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) advice on COVID boosters. Your can probably find with duckduckgo.
I've got a lot of trust for them, as they were always very clear with their recommendations and reasons during the pandemic.
This would be a stronger argument, if it wasn't 20 years old already.
The best informed benefit/risk of subsequnt boostes is cohort based.
https://www.health.gov.au/news/atagi-2023-booster-advice
If you are unsure what's the best choice for you, you should chat with your doctor.
Yeh, the problem with your logic is your not considering the set of people who work harder than you, are smarter than you and yet don't own multiple companies. Unless what you're really trying to say is that they don't exist... in which case I'd like to challenge that assertion.
I think what is commonly missed is that an outcome being lucky and an outcome being due to focus, dedication and hard work are not mutually exclusive.
I am aware of awesome games/devs that never succeeded. Larian is lucky, but Larian is also well deserving of the success they built themselves with decades of dedication to great game design.
They're the peer reviewer who has no idea what is going on, but sure have a lot to say about it.
I dunno, I've been blown away with how stable Arch is over the last 5 years I've been using it. I've not updated for 6 month + periods, i was worried but I just needed to update the keys first. Also I don't even have a boot usb, apart from install (and learning some hard lessons about UFEI stubs) I've not had to recover a single time.
It's a stark contrast to 2011 when I decided I just didn't have time to do my PhD and maintain my arch install and went back to Windows.
I guess it's the same as asking if vegetable oil is a vegetable.
Sorry to do this but... At the atomic level the space between atoms is vacuum. You'd just be moving atoms around small distances, to no effect as making vacuum can't split up molecules or atoms or nucleus. To modify this slightly, if you made vacuum by disappearing atoms or even worse subatomic particles you could be a power house of devastation.
Remove a single nitrogen from all N2 molecules in air, big explosion. Remove some neutrons from all atoms massive radioactive decay.
Anyway, sorry about the pedantry. I'll take the bling bling fruit, everything I touch (or touches me) I can choose to turn to gold. Really good until I'm fighting someone with haki... or a gun... then rubbish.
Awakened form i can turn myself into a movable sentient gold and amalgamate any gold i touch into my bulk. Mr Soft and heavy.
Do you check protondb?