Hah! I didn’t even notice. Debo wasn’t available on Reddit 15+ years ago when I joined so I actually added the “re”. It took the rise of Lemmy for me to use my preferred nick. :)
That’s my bike.
Hah! I didn’t even notice. Debo wasn’t available on Reddit 15+ years ago when I joined so I actually added the “re”. It took the rise of Lemmy for me to use my preferred nick. :)
lol. I’m the one who coined the term after Wadsworth came up with the concept!
There’s some new research that shows raising pay is not great for retention. Studies say it’s better to take that money and put it into a long-term benefit line a pension, profit sharing, while life insurance with a cash out value, etc.
Raises and bonuses had about a 3-month effect.
How much power are you consuming in the closet?
A reasonable, thoroughly-explained warning from the stewards?!? Why don’t we just head down to the Winchester and grab a pint!
I don’t know about mince, but for sure gum has gotten mintier.
undefined> Close connections are more valuable than more connections.
It depends. Close connections of subject matter experts when discussing technical topics? Sure. When doing general research or looking for alternate solutions for something, you need mass. The difficulty of onboarding users into a federated environment hinders this.
These look like car wash towels to me.
It became the post of the year on Reddit that year. I bump into it from time to time in the interwebz. :)