They could fund everyone in the Fediverse and Reddit combined!
/s because it ain't happening :(
They could fund everyone in the Fediverse and Reddit combined!
/s because it ain't happening :(
It depends on your agreement with your employer. Unless your employment contract specifically states hours for you to work during, there is no limit on when your boss can expect you to reply to your emails.
Of course, hourly non-salaried workers get paid by the hour, even though some hourly workers can still be expected to work ridiculous hours by their employers.
She could donate a life-changing amount of money to every Fediverse user and still have more left over than she knows to do with.
"Ops" means "Operations" and is far from technobabble. Ops could be everything from maintenance and security personnel to IT workers who keep business-critical systems running.
Salaried workers have no specific hours. Their employers own them.
EDIT: Meaning to say that they aren't paid for hours worked, so there is nothing to lose and everything to gain from a money perspective for employers to get them to work long hours and call whenever.
Toner is tiny plastic particles, but ink can be made of various biodegradable dies and ink cartridges can be more easily refilled. Toner tends to be more economical than ink, but for the same reason that it is less environmentally friendly: Plastic particles don't dry up or biodegrade. Additionally, toner cartridges print more pages before needing to be replaced.
Ink is also supposedly more environmentally friendly than toner.
When I interned in a NOC I referred to bandwidth in GiB/s once or twice. The looks on the senior engineers' faces were priceless.
Lol, it's kinda sad how personally you're taking OP's opinion about Mint's UX. Time to touch some grass.
From the video I saw, it looked like the ship hit the support nearly straight-on. If they built some sort of underwater pile of rubble to cause ships to run aground earlier, or perhaps bumpers that extend further out to redirect ships, that could potentially work. But yeah, it was basically a head-on collision. An edge case.
OP didn't talk shit though, they explained their experience in a pretty fair and neutral way. Don't take criticisms against Linux so personally.
It's mostly tongue-in-cheek. I'm not actually suggesting that Taylor Swift should give away all her money to randos on the Internet.