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Exemployees of a company, what was your "fuck this shit I'm out moment"?
  • When the CTO decided that he wouldn’t do anything about my work getting sabotaged by a busy-body from another department. As soon as I had signed a new contract, I handed in my notice and told our head of HR (who was very understanding but ultimately powerless) all the reasons why I quit. They didn‘t even try to make me a better offer. I don‘t think I did anything wrong, in fact the CTO had awarded me the company’s "tech employee of the year" award just 3 months earlier.

  • Capitalism indoctrination in progress.
  • Middle of the road: pay your employees in ping pong tables, increase monthly ping pong table quota.

  • The definition of "insanity"
  • Couldn't he have just started a blog, like a normal person?

  • When I Hear Florida Schools Will Teach How Slavery Brought ‘Personal Benefit’ to Black People
  • The ironic thing is, we have a quasi-official definition of what "woke" means from one of DeSantis' goons:

    https://www.fox13news.com/news/what-does-woke-mean-gov-desantis-officials-answer-during-andrew-warren-trial

    The governor's general counsel, Ryan Newman, said, in general, it means "the belief there are systemic injustices in American society and the need to address them." He added that DeSantis doesn't believe there are systemic injustices in the country, reports Florida Politics.

  • Reddit knew this was going to happen if they brought r/place back, right ?
  • male descendant of a prostitute.

  • time for a rebrand!
  • Which Nazis abroad do you mean exactly?

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    Weltenburger Kloster and Its Beers • A Tempest in a Tankard
    tempestinatankard.com Weltenburger Kloster and Its Beers • A Tempest in a Tankard

    Take the boat from Kelheim down the Danube Gorge to Weltenburger Kloster for some of Bavaria's best beers in a sublime setting.

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    Brewer’s Perspective: What’s in a Name? Defining “Cold IPA”
    beerandbrewing.com Brewer’s Perspective: What’s in a Name? Defining “Cold IPA”

    It’s been five years since Wayfinder brewed its first cold IPA and more than two since it went mainstream. Despite predictions of a passing fad, breweries continue to embrace that lean, “wester than West Coast” frame. Here, Firestone Walker brewmaster Matt Brynildson muses on what defines it—and wha...

    Brewer’s Perspective: What’s in a Name? Defining “Cold IPA”
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    Joe Biden calls out ‘extreme’ elements within Israel’s government
  • All Zionists are religious nationalists.

    Ever heard of Socialist Zionism? The most important branch of Zionism in the first half of the 20th Century, decidedly leftist, decidedly socialist with some collectivist elements (kibbutzim for example), often areligious while remaining culturally Jewish, and a fairly strong advocacy of Jewish-Arab cooperation in its base, at least in the 1920s and 1930s.

  • What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?
  • You didn't sell the recovery tool, you sold the warm and fuzzy feeling that somebody was looking out for them.

  • What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?
  • Address, phone number, credit card and all.

    Oh wow. As someone who used to work in Fintech and who built a PCI-DSS compliant system got it successfully certified, it would be a shame if somebody reported that company for violations that could get them to lose their PCI-DSS certification. I mean, do they just bribe their PCI-DSS auditor to overlook this, or have they just managed to hide this blatant issue so far?

  • What's a company secret you can share now that you no longer work there?
  • Sounds like you escaped a violent theocratic cult.

  • We can all agree on that, right?
  • Ah, yes, we can see it with all the communities running their own Mastodon servers and extracting the maximum of wealth from their users. /s

  • WTAF is this - a race to make everything Budweiser?
  • The tax bands for alcohol contents in beer have changed recently. Basically, these adjustment in ABV help breweries actually make money again. Too many breweries have already folded this year, so this is actually a good thing. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/reform-of-the-alcohol-duty-system/reform-of-alcohol-duty-rates-and-reliefs

    Also, British beer culture has favoured lower-alcohol beers in the 3-4% ABV range for quite some time now.

    Edit: also... it's just the alcohol content that is getting lowered, the beer itself will remain as flavourful as before. And there's another aspect: the category of non-alcohol and low-alcohol beers has become incredibly more popular in the UK in the last 2 years or so.

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    Austrian Trappist abbey closes leading to uncertainty over brewery
    www.brusselstimes.com Austrian Trappist abbey closes leading to uncertainty over brewery

    The resident monk community announced on Friday that it is no longer able to maintain a Trappist life within the monastery.

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    Tmavé Pivo: The Czech Republic’s Uncommon Dark Lager
    beerandbrewing.com Tmavé Pivo: The Czech Republic’s Uncommon Dark Lager

    Beautiful in the mug, rich on the palate, yet—when properly brewed—so easy to drink in quantity, Czech dark lager is a niche even in its home country. Writing from Prague, Evan Rail talks to the pros to understand the elements and methods that go into a great one.

    Tmavé Pivo: The Czech Republic’s Uncommon Dark Lager
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    Exploring the Most Brewery Rich Region in the World (2018)
    beerandbrewing.com Exploring the Most Brewery Rich Region in the World

    Decoction mashing and patient lagering remain the norm across Upper Franconia, as they do in nearby Czechia—the two places in the world most famed for their attractive, flavorful lagers. Our correspondent takes a deep dive into the region.

    Exploring the Most Brewery Rich Region in the World

    Decoction mashing and patient lagering remain the norm across Upper Franconia, as they do in nearby Czechia—the two places in the world most famed for their attractive, flavorful lagers. Our correspondent takes a deep dive into the region.

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    Terroir: Bollocks for All?
    www.fuggled.net Terroir: Bollocks for All?

    a blog about beer, pubs and homebrewing. Based in Charlottesville but with a view of the world.

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