Macbook Pro, objectively, has the best font rendering / display out there. Even on a nice screen, Linux font rendering is shit.
Not a vitamin but NAC helps me with obsessive behaviors and changing habits. Hilarious that the FDA threw a fit over it.
> Not the most disturbing, but the strangest aspect, is how the truth of the matter kept getting lost and people who had no idea about what had happened held strong opinions. The author quite thoroughly documented the…
> That's not how restraining orders work, it generally applies to things like direct death threats or physical altercations. So, actual harassment? > Instead she fired him from her startup, is that so unreasonable? I…
> She's not doing this as revenge against him, or she would have given his name. She's not doing this because she's bitter about losing the competition because she won. Why can't we, even for a moment, believe this…
Yes, and I'm not saying it does. I'm saying the article has no example of actual harassment. There was no name calling, no threats, and no abusive behavior. All I see is a potentially socially-inept guy trying to…
Did you read the article? It uses the word "harassment" quite liberally, and belittles actual victims of harassment.
Macbook Pro, objectively, has the best font rendering / display out there. Even on a nice screen, Linux font rendering is shit.
Not a vitamin but NAC helps me with obsessive behaviors and changing habits. Hilarious that the FDA threw a fit over it.
> Not the most disturbing, but the strangest aspect, is how the truth of the matter kept getting lost and people who had no idea about what had happened held strong opinions. The author quite thoroughly documented the…
> That's not how restraining orders work, it generally applies to things like direct death threats or physical altercations. So, actual harassment? > Instead she fired him from her startup, is that so unreasonable? I…
> She's not doing this as revenge against him, or she would have given his name. She's not doing this because she's bitter about losing the competition because she won. Why can't we, even for a moment, believe this…
Yes, and I'm not saying it does. I'm saying the article has no example of actual harassment. There was no name calling, no threats, and no abusive behavior. All I see is a potentially socially-inept guy trying to…
Did you read the article? It uses the word "harassment" quite liberally, and belittles actual victims of harassment.