

It depends which side of the aisle you’re on.


It depends which side of the aisle you’re on.


Yes, though I know of no evidence that Julian Casablancas has any connections to his father’s sins beyond being a nepobaby.


What’s with both of their shoes? Newsom looks like he has no toes and his shoes taper to nothing. Trump looks like he’s wearing construction boots with a heel lift.


This simple comment literally made me LOL. Chef’s kiss.


Holy shit, soulseek is still a thing??! TIL


Larry Ellison likes controlling Oracle and being a billionaire. Rather than selling stock of Oracle to fund his lifestyle, he instead borrows against the value of the stock. As Oracle appreciated, he got to keep the gains he doesn’t trigger capital gains taxes.
I never really understood this. He still has to pay the loan, and he isn’t doing that with his symbolic $1/year salary. What part am I missing?


Interesting! Thanks for the screenshots. I’m on iOS, so not familiar with Chrome vs FF on mobile.
I was curious for an example because it’s probably been a decade since I’ve had an issue with FF rendering something improperly (or even differently) compared with Chrome. A while back, we did have one internal webpage at work that had a very small difference in FF, but that went away after a few FF updates happened. I was the only one who ever noticed the difference.


Can you give any examples where we can see these differences?
You, sir or ma’am, are a person of exquisite taste.


I’m glad you posted this. I was thinking “why are these people agreeing with each other so combatively?”


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Weird. There is a movie that’s been out for more than 4 weeks, has banked over $200M domestic, and this is the first time I’ve ever even heard of it. Maybe my adblocking working better than I thought?


This is fantastic! Hats off to the site author.


Welcome to the workforce! (I’m assuming you’re new…)
Sure you can. All of the bands I the middle of the y-axis are equally angry and horny.


Not sure excel ever gives that sensation.
I do both manual labor, and what most non-IT people would call “IT” at my job. I’d guess it’s about a 30/70 split for me during an average year.
Working in Excel can 100% result in that sensation of immense satisfaction if you’re working with the right type of data, and you’re able to build something complicated and beautiful. Most people are just putting numbers in order or doing basic accounting. But, if you learn enough, working in Excel (or google sheets) can become, more or less, programming.
It is definitely my favorite thing to do at work if I can block out enough time to do what I want.


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This is a great one. It’s been in our holiday movie rotation for years and it’s always a hit.