@LogicalDash SimCity 2000.
I'm serious.
@LogicalDash SimCity 2000.
I'm serious.
People who don't live here don't grasp that you can feel sympathy _and_ annoyance when someone gets hit by a subway train and fucks up your commute. This sort of thing happens often enough in this town that you inevitably get inured to the news of it happening and just go "god damn it, I'm gonna be late now." What are we expected to do? My sympathy is bound to take a back seat to how disrupted things are for way people than the person who got hit & their family
Just briefly shared an elevator with a few of the Valkyries in the Ring Cycle and, well, *fans self*
@envgen women wearing ties today
Attn #transmasc masto:
I have a bunch of used gc2b medium sized half length binders. If you need one, dm me!! Its yours free of charge.
Ok to boost!!
NO cosplay pls this is for trans/nb ppl only
Ill remove this post when theyre all spoken for.
Did someone seriously give me "What would you do if money were no object?" as a response to a question for career advice?
What the fuck do you answer to that? I guess the _Office Space_ line of "Two chicks at the same time," or something. Seriously.
If you think that Apple bringing the hammer down on Facebook is a cover for the big Facetime bug and Apple's poor handling of it, I think you're reaching quite a bit.
There's a world of difference between badly managing a bug, even a really bad privacy-violating bug, and addressing a developer that is distributing literal malware that bypasses OS level security features.
Anyone in the DC area looking for WebEx / Video Teleconference / Streaming Video work?
@Tom Seconded.
@sanspoint also it sounds like the disable is mostly just blacklisting a 3rd party certificate authority which actually sounds like a reasonable thing for an OS vendor to be able to do
On the one hand, yeah, Apple has the ability to disable code running on your device.
On the other hand, Facebook was distributing and paying people to run literal _malware_ on their phones, using an exploit that bypassed all of the iOS's security features. It's incumbent on Apple being able to shut that sort of thing down.
You can't have one without having the other.
@Haroldina Is your school a Party School?
I get that #Mastodon has some important problems to solve right now. But I donβt think blocking the entire M.S instance is an effective statement or form of protest.
A lot of those users took a chance on a new social network, which is hard enough to get most people to do. I wager many donβt know (and maybe arenβt interested in) these internal politics.
A block like that seriously screws them, and Masto still doesnβt have a proper, full account migration option.
@nico The first one in this toot isn't so bad.
damn, the polar vortex has some nice titties
My new boss and I do not have compatible work styles. Sheβs fucking anal retentive and Iβm getting static for layout and design designs that I didnβt make and have been not only approved _by_ our design team, approvals she was a part of no less, but have been in use for months.
I hate being second guessed for decisions I didnβt even fucking make.
GOOD DAY
@gamehawk seems legit
@evie the Magic Smoke got out!!
@tewha @chartier I've had this done. It's $50 per AirPod. The case is $70. (I lost my original case, so had to buy a new one, and that cost the same.)
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