

I went to work with my sister one time when she worked overnights at a call center. I ended up building a bunch of Ikea storage units. It was fun.


I went to work with my sister one time when she worked overnights at a call center. I ended up building a bunch of Ikea storage units. It was fun.
My coworker is also very attractive. We’ve been in various stages of relationship since highschool and were engaged before she got hired, however.
Edit: She would like the Internet to know that I woo’d her with compliments about her puke-green eyes.


Yeah, you used to get to know the players and come back to certain servers because of the community around them. There was one TF2 server I played on for a while that had a guy who played exclusively melee Heavy with extremely throttled Internet, causing him to teleport around. You don’t get guys like Magical Fisting Heavy anymore.


We know there are. There’s a quest in CP2077 involving a guy who’s system catches fire.
He’s voiced by a streamer my wife likes. She had no idea he was in the game and loved the absurdity of that quest.


Their terms were written to allow them to refund less than the purchase price by refunding the current price instead of the purchase price. You buy SSD for $200, a year later the model is reduced to $150, they refund you $150. They haven’t changed those terms, so they are violating their own contract by not refunding at the current price.


in case anyone is curious, those comments are not a modern addition. They are a faithful reproduction of the original scanned copy of the code.



That’s the fatal flaw with AI. If you can replace the base-level workers in a skilled field, competition will lead to most places doing that. 5-10 years later, the industry has a shortage of mid-level workers.
In case anyone thinks it’s odd that a webcomic author is writing about drivers, he’s very involved in the open-source art scene. The default brushes in Krita are designed by him, for example.