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BeeHaw defederates from popular instances because they want a safe space.
I go by the same username on world and frozeninferno.
Politically non-binary.
BeeHaw defederates from popular instances because they want a safe space.
I’m waiting for .7z because it doesn’t nag me to register it.
Democrat politicians constantly passed all these covid restrictions and then then partied in Republican-led areas like Florida and Texas, or just violated their own rules.
That did not give me the impression that they cared.
I used to be more liberal until covid happened. “Rules for thee but not for me!”
Are tips mandatory in Canada like they are here in the US? If yes, then customers are still subsidizing employee wages.
Tipping culture is a thing in Canada only because of its proximity to the US. It’s not a thing in the rest of the world. Tipping always pushes wages down because why would employers need to pay more when employees get tips?
The whole tipping thing started as a way for restaurant owners to pay their servers less (or nothing). It needs to go.
I’m talking about the US, of course. Most states still allow employers to pay “tipped employees” $2.13 an hour.
Right? It’s not covid. The media and Square are helping employers get away with shit wages.
Which is still the majority of them.
I’ve had kiosks prompt me for tips, even making me hit Custom and type 0.00.
I’m so tired of Wall Street Journal, Readers Digest, Square, and Clover pushing the idea that we need to tip everybody everywhere because covid. It’s ridiculous. I don’t want to live in a country where everybody behind a counter can be paid $2.13 an hour.
But she doesn’t have visible fingers
Yeah, but I have nothing against Debian. At the time, my family was on dialup, so being able to order the entire apt repo on 7 CDs was very handy. Back then, the default kernel didn’t include sound drivers… fun times!
I recently returned to Debian (unstable) on my Linux laptop and it’s been nice.
When I started using Linux in 2004, /cdrom was the mount point for CD/DVD drives on Debian.
You never heard about the $1.7 million a month it would cost the Apollo developer?
They’ll last 20 years?
No kidding. They build disposable cars, and the entire electric car industry is headed in this direction.
So… I’m a centrist who gets crap here for believing everybody raises at least some valid points…
But fuck off with the homophobic bullshit. This ain’t the place for you. LGBT rights are human rights. End of discussion.
I wouldn’t have expected anything different.