And that too.
Bandcamp’s U.S. employees, who launched a union that went public earlier this year, announced early in October that they had sent a letter to Songtradr outlining a list of demands around the sale of the company
JFC, brutal response.
And that too.
Bandcamp’s U.S. employees, who launched a union that went public earlier this year, announced early in October that they had sent a letter to Songtradr outlining a list of demands around the sale of the company
JFC, brutal response.
They just laid off half their staff
Edit: after they got bought out. Hooray capitalism! https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/half-of-bandcamps-staff-laid-off-after-songtradr-acquisition/ar-AA1ijuTX
Huh, I think this might be one of those unique Kbin things. We have an image upload feature that treats it sorta like an attachment; it doesn’t embed the image in the comment, rather it appends the image at the end of the comment.
This is what it looks like over here
Thx for the markup tip!
Declining? It might look like that if you expect nonstop continuous growth, but Lenovo has been stable and has held onto its 25% market share for the past five years.
That site might ask you to login, so here’s a screenshot.
I’m posting from Kbin, not sure if the image will embed, so here’s a backup in case the embed is borked: https://i.imgur.com/vL23xe4.png
https://i.imgur.com/vwQ1VFC.png
FFS lol, why don’t we skip the pedantry and just call it Gary already
You just proved my point, you’re constantly changing the subject. Well, good luck with that, boomer.
Some fucking retard
Really, bruh?
You right wingers should rename yourselves the “What about” party
Nobody’s disagreeing about that.
They’re joking. It’s the “I use Arch btw” meme
Wait. This rings a bell, was there also an Arnold Schwarzenegger impression on this mp3?
For availability, yes, but RAID is not a substitute for proper backup procedures. E.g. - offsite, cloud, or automated scheduled local backups, or even regular data integrity checks.
I just read that README, quite sobering. Now I’m thinking of bus scenario backup plans. Like, there’s stuff that is eventually gonna stop working if left unattended too long, and you just assume you’re gonna be around to maintain it, you know?