They can’t.
Unless they’re referring to scummy mega-banks that exist by fucking over the little guy with random fees, hard to close accounts, and other scummy practices like Wells Fargo, BofA, etc.
But banks as an institution? No.
They can’t.
Unless they’re referring to scummy mega-banks that exist by fucking over the little guy with random fees, hard to close accounts, and other scummy practices like Wells Fargo, BofA, etc.
But banks as an institution? No.
They definitely didn’t because they count the sleeves that those prize pieces are on.
What really happens is they print 5 million part 1 pieces and like 10 part 2 pieces.
You don’t want to deal with the shit HR handles for you.
I’m sure there are plenty of bad, bureaucratic messes, but 3/4 of the HR departments I the last 10 years have been quite helpful.
The outlier was just not very communicative, but otherwise good.
Maybe it’s the industry. I work in clinical so we’re used to documenting the fuck out of everything. HR mandated documentation is just another step to cover all of our asses.
Apple products are fine, generally well built and easy to use, especially if you value multiple interconnected devices.
The major con is all the horrible tactics Apple uses to protect it’s walled garden. Without that, they can’t extort users into staying because we know their devices and price are not the reason.
Spiders are quick and opportunistic. They’ll make a web like that in a few hours at most.
Since it’s summer, fruit flies probably bred like crazy in the washer, and one lucky spider was there to feast.
The spider is a true bro, I might add.
Depends on the intended use.
Human/brain interfaces have tons of potential for helping people with injuries to their central nervous system. Someone could eventually regain the ability to walk with just a few chips and electrodes.
However if it’s like “fuck yeah I wanna mainline the Internet” then yeah, that shit sucks.
Of course Elon owns the company, so it’s bound to be the stupid thing.