Maybe I'm missing the point of your argument here, but doesn't the maintainer of a project has an intrinsic right to manage the project in his or her own way? They are the gatekeepers to their own projects…
I do have to agree to your point on the use of 'independent contractor' here. It'd be interesting to see what they are basing that on. My state provides some 'tips' for small businesses. One is employee types, and this…
For those stating this would cause candidates to work for free: "During this time, all Wonoloers would be considered as independent contractors and get paid for the job performed. Wonolo would take care of payroll as…
I sure don't. I really don't enjoy seeing a single sentence with this many unnecessary commas or two em dashs. This is a 'grammar smell' just as obviously as when we see blatant code smells.
> more films than you could possibly watch in your lifetime >> Let's assume there are around 100 cable channels showing content in HD video 24/7 Note that this is comparing HD content to films, though I still think you…
Thanks for sharing this. I may have missed this answer between all of the threads related to 2048, but has anyone found if there is a limit for the 4x4 tile size?
Maybe I'm missing the point of your argument here, but doesn't the maintainer of a project has an intrinsic right to manage the project in his or her own way? They are the gatekeepers to their own projects…
I do have to agree to your point on the use of 'independent contractor' here. It'd be interesting to see what they are basing that on. My state provides some 'tips' for small businesses. One is employee types, and this…
For those stating this would cause candidates to work for free: "During this time, all Wonoloers would be considered as independent contractors and get paid for the job performed. Wonolo would take care of payroll as…
I sure don't. I really don't enjoy seeing a single sentence with this many unnecessary commas or two em dashs. This is a 'grammar smell' just as obviously as when we see blatant code smells.
> more films than you could possibly watch in your lifetime >> Let's assume there are around 100 cable channels showing content in HD video 24/7 Note that this is comparing HD content to films, though I still think you…
Thanks for sharing this. I may have missed this answer between all of the threads related to 2048, but has anyone found if there is a limit for the 4x4 tile size?