It's consistent with the reality of raising wages year over year. The simple fact of the matter is that labor costs these motherfuckers literal pennies on the dollar.It's consistent with the reality of raising wages year over year. The simple fact of the matter is that labor costs these motherfuckers literal pennies on the dollar.
The thing w/email is that it costs pennies to run in comparison & it was still crippled by costs pre-Gmail. And Gmail only worked bc of Google’s ad & office software business. You used to have to pay tons for megabytes of storage, captchas actually kept out bots, legal compliance was cheaper, etc.
But I don't know how that applies to perpetual streaming. Warner Bros. has proven in the past that they'll cut anything off even if it saves them scraps of pennies.
but we were something, don't u think so? roaring twenties, tossing pennies in the pool and if my wishes came true it would've been u in my defense, i have none for never leaving well enough alone
Hmm almost as if humans find joy in taking part in meaningful creation & productivity Hmm almost as if labor-for-profit is far from the only meaningful productivity people take part in ...so anyway we're hiring people for pennies to do the soulless stuff and outsourcing everything beautiful to ai
The savings aren't from surplus production paying pennies to sell back to the grid, they're all from avoiding buying FROM the grid. I know I sound like a broken record, but this is something people really struggle to get their head around when thinking about Solar/Batteries. Like 0 petrol with EVs
i cannot tell you how much ive been checking out the store since this, and to start putting some pennies aside. though hearing about what our local delivery company is doing with one of the boxes intended for pawsome, worrys me. HUGE thanks for sending these out to try, it was a lot of fun
why isn't wifi just standard in consumer motherboards? Why is it always an extra feature? It's 2024, even if you're not gonna use wifi every day it still has uses, and it can't cost more than a few pennies to add
3. Upon arrival in Seattle, Victor bought the office space that he runs his private detective firm out of on the cheap. It wasn't zoned for him to sleep and eat out of, but... he didn't have the pennies to stretch it.