"Look, is it even really work saving the planet if I don't get to create a market and show everybody else how much smarter I am than them?" - liberals (actually)
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Like - damn CestUnPeuSorcier finally saw Savannah get her master's good for them
“Cops are the first line of defense for business owners and employers, so I think it makes sense for labor to be opposed to Cop City.”
Yep, when a worker is accused of taking a few dollars out of the till the cops show up right quick, but where are they at when your boss commits wage theft by demanding you punch out early?
Nice, thanks! I've never had/made the time to learn any kind of programming, but anyone who does open source work is right up there with teachers librarians and firefighters in my book of "people I'm predisposed towards liking" (honestly more of a pamphlet than a book)
Anyway, speaking as someone who doesn't know much about any of this yet, where is that at in the development process? I'm guessing people send code ideas to dessalines/their team, the code is reviewed and approved by them, and then it's sent off to the Google people for a review before it gets to the play store? I'm not in any kind of rush for this fix, so I'm just curious if it'll get to me eventually on its own or if I will have to have a bit more initiative (sideloading apps is on my list of "things I really should have figured out by now" (honestly more of a book than a list))
Ah, that explains it, I'm running the AMOLED theme on Jerboa, but doing dark mode at the OS level (android 13 with one UI 5.1 also, btw) breaks a Galaxy Theme I've been using for a long time and really love, so I just go piecemeal app by app turning each of them to their dark modes, but sometimes that produces weird/unintended interactions like this one
At the moment it doesn't look like anyone else has had this issue, I need to make a new GitHub account to make a post there but I'll try to remember to do that later when I have a moment
Kind of spendy and maybe too absorbing, but I've found that the Android version of Dead Cells is a great way to kill anywhere from a little to a lot of time and the touch screen controls work surprisingly well (tho you're definitely going to want a controller for any of the higher difficulty runs)
If that AI isn't open source, it will start spreading nasty rumors about you and making plans with your friends without inviting you unless you pay $14.99 per month and upgrade your "friend" level account to the "good friend" level ("best friend" accounts will refuse to talk to law enforcement about you and pretend to be various references on your resume for job interviewers)
"Solidarity" is a four letter word for some people