Literally why I’m still sitting here on my Pixel 5.
In the past, manufacturers seem to “innovate” every few years and reinvent the small form factor phone. I’m waiting, hoping we see that trend breaking again soon.
Literally why I’m still sitting here on my Pixel 5.
In the past, manufacturers seem to “innovate” every few years and reinvent the small form factor phone. I’m waiting, hoping we see that trend breaking again soon.
Nice Nebelung you have there. Love them ❤️
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I went to great lengths to get my family group chat migrated from FB Messenger over to WhatsApp, and then Meta bought WhatsApp. I’m doomed. I’ll never get these Americans to transition to something like Signal
Gubbins is a fun, new kind of word game.
Nonogram is a fun puzzle game.
For mine, it’s the only safe place from the scary, scary thunder.
There was a running joke over on that other site that there is really only one Nebelung cat, and it’s actually a transdimensional creature that can appear in many times and places at once. And that’s why all Nebelungs look exactly alike lol
Gonna eat a lot of peaches.
You saw nothing! Nothing! Do you hear me?
Yeah, working on yourself makes you resilient, but it definitely doesn’t make you unstoppable. Like Picard said, “It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose.”
That’s not what was decided in Dodge v. Ford. That case decided that corporations are allowed to act in the interest of majority shareholders even if it hurts the interests of minority shareholders. The Dodge brothers owned Ford shares and were trying to use their position to force Ford to stop competing with Dodge.
Further:
“In fact, courts have consistently refused to hold directors liable for failing to maximise shareholder value.”
"In 2014, the United States Supreme Court voiced its position in no uncertain terms. In Burwell v Hobby Lobby Stores Inc., the Supreme Court stated that “Modern corporate law does not require for profit corporations to pursue profit at the expense of everything else”.
https://legislate.ai/blog/does-the-law-require-public-companies-to-maximise-shareholder-value
The idea that corporations are hamstrung and simply must do evil things to maximize profit is actually just corporate propaganda.
Tiny thing move fast, therefore fun to chase. That’s all really.
Yep, that’s a Nebelung if I’ve ever seen one. So critical haha
Aliens
(This exchange is from the second movie lol)
Dear Google, stop trying to make YT Music happen. It’s not going to happen.
Just downloaded AntennaPod
You know, I should buy a spare. Thanks for the idea