The duh duh sound, except reproduced with clown horns, just played in my head
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Pixelmator, Sketch and Affinity apps on MacOS has been my replacement for pirated Adobe products for a long time now. Pixelmator is like $30 one time and really fast with non destructive color correction and Mac shortcuts. None of the terrible GIMP UI.
Thanks! That’s how I read it as a joke, but why not?
For yay ho would be too much though.
They fired their whole education wing when my startup was just starting to work with them (15 or something years ago). No warning just a month after starting a new project (early stem outreach type program), fired them all.
So I don’t feel bad for iRobot. Sucks for the employees though.
Whatever it is it’s not pizza.
Just make sure you have a food tester take a bite first.
I’d love to hack into all F-150s and remap the maximum throttle opening to maybe 1/2. Also set speed limits to 70 maybe. Or add GPS based limits to keep the fuckers from basically drag racing down my narrow sidewalk less street.
Actually doing Rams is probably best, and remapping diesels to prevent coal rolling would be high on the list too.
All of Sigur Ros. Makes me want to move to Iceland and be confused all day long.
Every billboard in every red district in the country.
But really, funding other victims’ security and legal costs would be the best for everyone.
The gov would gain some too. From me at least.
It’s starting to feel a bit like the biggest problems (climate, billionaires, guns, inequality) in the world will need such huge changes to the status quo, that something massive will have to happen to initiate it.
I hope I’m wrong though.
Naw, their go-to plan so far has just been to find someone worse, so that the previous terrible president doesn’t look so bad in hindsight.
The line is going to be “at least he wasn’t smart or organized enough to do a successful coup” as the next candidate does one.
It’s the Overton window, and they’ve been pushing it hard since Nixon.
Or these companies could pay to train (no pun intended) technicians to learn the systems they’d like to maintain. No matter how old they are.
Until entropy comes for the actual hardware (assuming they won’t invest in remanufacture or production of replacements). Re-engineering a successfully working system is more costly and might result in worse outcomes, especially in the near term.