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  • I think it’s mostly due to advertising impacted by the strike. I watched it this week and really liked it honestly. I’m glad the strike had this kind of impact, though most people are going to chalk it up to all sorts of other issues and won’t give credit to the labor movement I’ll bet.

  • I just use Outlook as a PWA as part of the M365 system. Works great imo. The desktop client can be a bit of a resource hog. I installed the PWA as an app and haven’t looked back.

  • TIL Jelly Roll is a serious country music artist. As god is my witness I thought he was a rapper.

  • It’s always the ones you most suspect…

  • YOU KEEP THAT AWFUL FAMILY’S NAME OUT OF YOUR MOUTH!

  • Hopefully to the grave.

  • That’s so true!

    What are we talking about?

  • Yeah the Unitarian Universalists also use the term Religious Education for Sunday School.

  • R.E. as in the UU?

  • I liked that way more than I was expecting to like it. I admittedly went in with low expectations but really enjoyed it an will be looking for more of their music. Thanks!

  • Every. Single. One.

  • Started with a $50 aluminum Lamy, now I have a brass Kaweco that was about $220. I have a shelf full of inks now.

    Help me….

  • I DIDN’T RIG SHIT

  • Corncob TV: Just hours of naked, dead bodies busting through shit wood.

  • I should’ve read the article before commenting. It’s absolute horseshit.

    A big chunk of the article is TSMC whining about the construction industry and fab workers.

    Intel has 2 fabs already in AZ with 2 more on the way the way in AZ with the same resources as TSMC. Additionally they have a huge existing site in Oregon, another couple of fans in New Mexico, and are building a new fab in Ohio.

    Not to mention, Samsung is building a monster site in TX.

    So far it’s only TSMC trying to pull resources from Taiwan because they don’t like the same construction services that are building Intel/Samsung fabs. The economist is then backing them up by calling for more immigration in order to support the semiconductor industry which is the opposite point of the CHIPS act.

    If Intel and Samsung aren’t complaining, and are on-track, we should probably not let TSMC get away with bending the rules because people want to get paid a living wage and work reasonable hours.

  • I mean, Intel has kinda been doing that in the US for 40+ years.

  • Wait, what? For real? Thats shitty.

  • IT’S THE_PACK BROTHER

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