





This picture gives me some serious “Disco Elysium” vibes.
Ok… so someone finds out you’re gay. Figure to themselves you’re probably having it rough, with all the LGBTQ+ hate thats going around, and are making sure to treat you nicer because of it, or maybe let some things slide that would irk them otherwise -> bigots.


Since I’m somewhat of a simpleton… isn’t that how pipelines actually work? The only difference being, they’re all (scripts) available from a centralized system and triggered i.e. with webhooks?
Instead of a local script on a server, the system opens i.e. a ssh session and runs the script step by step remotely?
So is that the joke or am I missing something?


Reminds me of Scythe.
Edit: No wonder… seems to be the same artist :)


I honestly think there are no winners here… this trade war hardly makes sense.


No, it’s Renault Nissan Mitsubishi


Renault has very little to zero presence in the US, so the tarrifs don’t affect them as much…
Here’s the webArchive link to the paywalled article: LINK
I’m in my thirties, and this is me also
This is amazing!


It felt like it belonged, gave the hero a proper sendoff.
Please tell me that this picture is AI generated.
Oh, man, that’s rough. How is such a thing even legal?


While I agree with you completely, the argument for a counter-point would be that exactly because the private company should create as much profit for the owners as possible - it has to be as lean / efficient as possible.
That is not true for “the goverment” as profit is not an encentive to rationalize the work process.
What I find interesting are goverment agencies that operate on both levels. A great example is Ordenance Survey in UK. While they provide a public service, they also sell some of their products commercially to cover some operating costs (hiking maps etc.).
Either you’re on social media, or you don’t exist 🤔
We’ve got some great contenders this year!
Who are you voting for (or would vote for) and why?
I wish I had more Jacub Janerka in my life :(

Aww, this brings back memories. :)
A few years back, myself and a friend of mine missed the trail that goes up to Kredarica, and walked the trail at the bottom of the picture, taking us to the Valentina Staniča mountain home with some steep climbs along the way. Getting back to Kredarica took something like three hours. We were exhausted, but the views, oh man, let me tell you…

So… you usually get 4-5 hours of sleep per night?