

At the very least.
At the very least.
I’m honestly still not in favour of it until the jobs they are replacing are adequately taken care of. If AI is the future, we need more safety nets. Not after AI takes over, before.
Uh, you’ve seen who is president right?
I’m not denying that the photo is obviously edited. I was not saying the photo was edited accidentally. I’m repudiating that it was done with the intention of making the beard look longer and darker.
Considering you made this comment after I added my clarification, I have to assume it was made purely in bad faith.
Edited my comment for clarity.
They’ll stick us in pods and use us as batteries!
Not gonna lie, this does not seem intentional to me.
Edited to add, some people misunderstanding me. It does not look to me like they made his beard longer or darker on purpose. It looks to me like there is an effect filter slapped over the top of the photo which is causing blurring, some shadowing, it’s also generally low quality, causing it to look “blown out”. One part that makes me wonder if this is the case is the “hair gap” in the top left of the original picture.
Basically, rather than assuming the worst that it was intentionally made to look longer or darker for scary reasons, it just looks like bad design to me.
For computing or sorting purposes, YYYY-MM-DD is best. But in day to day writing a date, I prefer DD-MON-YYYY.
Undocumented immigrants contribute significantly to taxes, FYI. If they are buying things, they are paying some taxes.
Everywhere I’ve lived, employers are legally required to make up the difference if tipped employees made under the min wage (and no, I don’t mean the sub-min or “tipped” wage). If they’re not doing that, we’re back to employers/the culture are the problem.
Then stop.
It does if you want cookies every day.
Not if you’re trying to care about your health! Dieting is haaaard.
Numa Numa predates YT. I don’t think it should count in this case.
“it” is the general state of the weather.
Nah, my partner and I think babies are ugly.
Yes they do. They’re literally quoting the recall notice.
It is normal to use single quotes in a headline or subheading.