Stefan Wrobel πŸ„πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈ

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@overcastfm not fixed. Hardly ever works for me, which I suppose is an improvement over never works. Continuing to send logs.
This is the brilliant AI future that everyone’s raving about?!
@winampskins I’d love to see these in windowshade mode as well
@mimsical gotta do the crime to do the pod
@eileencodes fwiw this has seemed completely absurd to me as well. I’m sorry - should’ve been one of the voices speaking up sooner rather than letting the GOTCHA crowd take up all the oxygen

Never ask a lawyer if it's OK to do something (it's always "no"). Ask them to explain the risks in doing so.

Never ask a programmer if something is possible (it's always "yes"). Ask them to explain what is involved doing something.

Never ask a doctor if something will make you better (it's always "maybe"). Ask them to explain the conditions under which a treatment/procedure will work and what could go wrong.

Yet another sign that the footprint of the death penalty is shrinking. I thank Gov. Shapiro of Pennsylvania.

Here’s the first part of his statement today:

Today, I'm announcing I will not issue any execution warrants during my term as Governor.

When one comes to my desk, I will sign a reprieve every time β€” and I’m asking the General Assembly to send me a bill abolishing the death penalty in Pennsylvania once and for all…

#DeathPenalty #CapitalPunishment #Abolition

Facebook/Meta laid off 11,000 people and now is doing 40 BILLION in stock buybacks. None of these companies care about cost cutting, they saw an opportunity to suppress wages without any criticism and they took it. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/02/01/facebook-parent-meta-announces-40-billion-stock-buyback.html
Facebook-parent Meta announces $40 billion stock buyback

Meta added active users in the fourth quarter, but revenue growth still slowed, and the social networking company is emphasize its cash-generation powers.

CNBC
They should make a movie about a scissor delivery person and call it Blade Runner