I know Superbad was my generation's geeky/loser-friends-coming-of-age-at-the-end-of-high-school movie, but this is so much better. // A ★★★★ review of Booksmart (2019)
I know Superbad was my generation's geeky/loser-friends-coming-of-age-at-the-end-of-high-school movie, but this is so much better.
(2/2) Right now, we have a mix of services that we do monthly, yearly or get for "free" based on other services. - Netflix (Monthly) - Prime Video (Yearly) - Max ("Free" via phone plan) - Hulu/Disney (Monthly) - Peacock (Yearly) - Shudder (Yearly)
(1/2) What's your favorite #streaming service for tv/film. My wife and I have more subscriptions than we want, and are getting real close to moving to a hot-potato style subscription move where we just subscribe for a month at a time to binge shows that we're interested in and then cancel.
NOAA drops scientist’s ashes into the eye of Category 5 Milton
Hurricane hunter Peter Dodge’s last flight into the storms he spent his life studying.
Fun exploration of the truth behind one of history's most maligned birds, the #dodohttps://nautil.us/how-history-did-the-dodo-wrong-868621
Who are you calling inept and unfit?
To me, this feels very "we have AI, but we don't know what to do with it". Who is asking for this? Who wants this from a user standpoint?
Facebook and Instagram feeds are about to get messier.
Hope it's not too rough. Just went through my third bout myself the other week.
The story talks about this exactly, and how for many people that do this work, they love it. It just feels wrong to me that because of an antiquated rule, the minimum wage can be legally ignored. I think this is a worthy discussion for our country to have.
"...She’ll make about $4.50 per day, or about 85 cents an hour — a tiny fraction of the state’s $15 hourly minimum wage. Pathways can pay Castellanos and her co-workers that because they have disabilities." https://wapo.st/3ZbMj6i