My explore tab has been pretty fine. I adblocked the sidebar, though, so not sure the quality of those. Seems like as long as I keep consistent theming of likes, it's good. If you get too wide in breadth then it quickly…
Yeah, there's breakdowns where events are tied close enough that they could be seen as de facto firing for race/salary, etc. Of course, this is all coming from a NYPost article, so I'm assuming it's leaving out some…
It's bad optics (and I personally think the company can piss off), but I don't think they technically broke the letter of the law. Colorado doesn't have good faith exemptions to at-will so as long as it wasn't a…
Yeah, but that still feels like an edge case compared to the hundreds of small software assets produced by companies every day. In most cases those things don't even have the potential to get to an "Oh god we pissed off…
> Why? Because as a matter of basic legal hygiene, I expect that organizations that create software assets will have to forbid the use of Copilot and other AI-assisted tools I feel like this understates the wild west…
Correct. This feels like the type of people that go out of their way to give negative reviews to Taco Bell.
I've been hosting things on them for the last ~5 years. They're fine. It's all been small webserver stuff, so nothing huge (3 droplets), but I've had no complaints.
I use calibre as my main "library" and used polar as the reader it hooked up to for note-taking + stats Curious if it's worth moving off the convenience of 1.0 for mandatory cloud storage otherwise. I would assume it's…
My explore tab has been pretty fine. I adblocked the sidebar, though, so not sure the quality of those. Seems like as long as I keep consistent theming of likes, it's good. If you get too wide in breadth then it quickly…
Yeah, there's breakdowns where events are tied close enough that they could be seen as de facto firing for race/salary, etc. Of course, this is all coming from a NYPost article, so I'm assuming it's leaving out some…
It's bad optics (and I personally think the company can piss off), but I don't think they technically broke the letter of the law. Colorado doesn't have good faith exemptions to at-will so as long as it wasn't a…
Yeah, but that still feels like an edge case compared to the hundreds of small software assets produced by companies every day. In most cases those things don't even have the potential to get to an "Oh god we pissed off…
> Why? Because as a matter of basic legal hygiene, I expect that organizations that create software assets will have to forbid the use of Copilot and other AI-assisted tools I feel like this understates the wild west…
Correct. This feels like the type of people that go out of their way to give negative reviews to Taco Bell.
I've been hosting things on them for the last ~5 years. They're fine. It's all been small webserver stuff, so nothing huge (3 droplets), but I've had no complaints.
I use calibre as my main "library" and used polar as the reader it hooked up to for note-taking + stats Curious if it's worth moving off the convenience of 1.0 for mandatory cloud storage otherwise. I would assume it's…