I contracted at plex for 6 months. The employees really care. The developers were very concerned with making the absolute best media server possible. The QA team was doing crazy stuff to try to keep everything working.
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If they're not yiffing, I'm not reading.
Yeah, it sucked, but the pay was great, and I really wanted to work for the company.
Or San Francisco. My longest commute was 3.5 hours each way. Average over 15 years there was 90 minutes.
At least I'm not the only one who had this idea
Sure, but imagine you join a meeting and the lead engineer is sitting in a ball pit. Isn't your first response going to be to laugh? Then he shifts to grab something and slowly sinks out of frame. It's 100% going to make whatever stupid meeting better.
If only. Shipping on ball pit balls is stupid expensive. I looked at filling a 6x12 office like 3 feet deep and it was going to be almost $3000 once shipping was included. Yes, I am still bitter about it. I just didn't want to deal with an office chair anymore.
No. I don't see any benefit in giving a bunch of fash more chances to worm into people's brains.
I jumped ship from windows straight to Garuda. It just works. Any question I've had DeepSeek has answered correctly the first time I asked.
Fun story time: I once got informed of a drug test for a job I'd just accepted after a weekend of hard partying. I was on prescription opiods, Adderall, and ketamine. They called Monday morning at 9 to tell me I had to piss within 4 hours. I hadn't even slept yet. I should have lit that test up like a Christmas tree for everything except thc. It came back clean. They never asked about my prescriptions. I have 2 theories. 1) they don't actually test. 2) if too many things light up, they assume it's a calibration issue.
That's normal under the sink stuff, and not anything you'd use to make meth.
I've been working on an eldritch themed intro to Albanian language book. This is one of my favorite images.