Seattle and Portland pay the bills. Large empty patches of dirt do not.
It would be hilarious if you got your way.
congrats, Idaho
Mississippi of the north
Folks…when you’re in tech, you need to be efficient with your time. Are you getting value for the work you put in? Should I spend time fixing someone else’s shitty user interface, or should I be posting things of value like picking PLTR stock a year ago, or stopping Race from bitching out of our family?
Haie hid from me for months after I handed his ass to him on his dumb AI vision. You then brought in sources who decided he was qualified to discuss NVDA stock with me until I taught him a lesson. THATS how you want me spending my time!
Whew I’m fired up, let’s go!!!
I care about how everyone jumped on this thread in the few days I left lol. Really guys?
I’m sorry guys I didn’t mean to hurt you. I’ll tone down the posts and try to be more forgiving (except EverettChris. That man is the dumbest man I know)
I think it’s hillarious that this thread filled up in the days I was gone with you guys “getting me”. Man, I feel a year of frustration being let out on this thread!
Lol but seriously guys, I didn’t care. Either the cut and paste works on the first attempt or it doesn’t. Not my problem. As a tech guy, it hurts my soul when users try to adapt to shitty functionality instead of the engineering team fixing it.
Have some reason, mate. Regulation in this circumstance is necessary, even if it's inconvenient for some folks who think they have a right to immediately start rebuilding on their land in the middle of a wasteland during a massive hazardous waste/debris cleanup and infrastructure repair effort by the Corps of Engineers and whoever else. If you see this argument, ignore it. There's dozens of hazards that are very real still, and every situation is different. This shit just happened and it doesn't end when the fire is out. They're out there in HazMat suits. To spin a narrative that the Man is hindering rebuild efforts on February 19th for any reason but the safety and health of the land, the infrastructure, residents, etc., is hella gay. Blame the Army, I guess.
Save this debate for summer.
DYOR. Anything you want to know about environmental impacts/risk, health hazards, debris removal, re-entry, rebuild permitting, it's out there.
Also the areas of high post-fire debris flow risk. Not the best place to build.
Needs context. The clean up alone is going to take months and it's a toxic nightmare. Neighborhoods were firebombed like Tokyo a little over a month ago. Contamination and destruction above and below ground. It's retarded to even consider rebuilding in many of these locations at this point
This is an article from 2015. Zelenskyy assumed office in 2019.
Media literacy.
Blue checkmark got paid for these clicks, and that should inspire shame in the reader.