If you’re hunting for a remote job, you just need to figure out how Reddit works, and you’ll never be unemployed for a long time.
Here’s a list of subreddits you should bookmark right now:
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Children in privileged private schools have enjoyed this for years.
It’s open to any child from any school regardless of your family background.
It closes in 9 days.
I wrote about something that randomly piqued my interest and I believe it'd be a great read while you commute or prepare for the work day: https://t.co/IK3n9w4KwA.
Leave a clap or 31 if you find it interesting.
10 Principles of Good Design by Dieter Rams
Good design is:
1. Innovative
2. Useful
3. Aesthetic
4. Understandable
5. Unobtrusive
6. Honest
7. Long-lasting
8. Thorough down to the last detail
9. Environmentally friendly
10. As little design as possible
You can watch a hundred tutorials, but until you practice, the knowledge isn't embodied ability. There’s always friction between knowing and doing, and practice is what wears that friction away.
However, I am still seeing an additional renewal attempt on my account, which I believe has triggered a suspension of my service.
I kindly request that this matter be investigated and resolved as soon as possible, as I'm currently unable to access my service.
@Starlink
I am writing to report a billing issue with my Starlink subscription. I have already been successfully charged for the current billing cycle, which is now active.
Starlink Mobile is providing data for video, voice, and messaging services in areas where terrestrial service is unavailable
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An AI-native Bible presentation app was just a dream for me six months ago—a dream I didn’t even know was possible—but I decided to pursue it anyway.
Today, that dream is now a reality. We have a desktop app (Windows for now) that can do all of this and even more.
We are opening downloads for only 100 churches today before our official launch next week for Window, MacOS, and Linux.
Download here: https://t.co/UaU91gIgSu
I keep seeing a few fashion or grooming faux pas among men that I think need to be spoken up about. Despite how casual I dress, there are rules about proper dressing that I thought were common knowledge but apparently are not.
1. If you wear formal clothes please wear LONG socks. Calf length ideally. If you sit, cross or raise your legs, your ankles should not show. Stop wearing ankle socks with formal clothes or worse no socks at all. Seeing your ankles in a formal outfit is improper.
2. Don’t fasten the last button on your suits. It should stay open.
3. When you sit down unbutton your suit jacket completely. When you stand up button the top one again. I’ve seen people sitting with their suits buttoned, looking squeezed. Every time you sit down unbutton your suit jacket.
4. Please you need to remove the label patch on your suit arm. Once you buy it, take them off. They’re not an accessory and they’re not part of the outfit.
5. If you’re wearing a full suit please stop wearing boat shoes or loafers, unless they’re equally formal. Otherwise, formal shoes, Oxfords or some otherwise dressy shoe.
6. Lastly, black belt on brown shoes, or vice versa. No. Belt and shoes should always match.
I’m sure this is not for every body but if it’s for you please take notice and correct.
(I can hear my dad’s voice telling me you still cannot make tie knots and you’re here giving sartorial advice, but it is what it is).
twitter is cool.
but it’s 100x better when your timeline is full with people who code and build things.
if you’re into tech, AI, startups, design, web dev, web3, or programming, say hi 👋