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Tomas Neme
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Tomas Neme
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(he/him) Living somewhere. I'll retweet anything with bunnies, cats, or class consciousness
เข้าร่วม Kasım 2009
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@Falilatt_ I was on their side till I found out they actively lobby against better pay structure to ensure they rely on tips.
It’s more lucrative but don’t be mad when customers refuse to tip especially if your employers overcharge.


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Genuinely curious, what happens if I refuse to tip in America?
🏴TheEnglandSocial🏴@SocialEngland66
If I ever went America, no one’s getting tipped.
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@RestlessDream11 @Falilatt_ Why doesn't his employer? It's their responsibility
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@Falilatt_ that waiter makes less than minimum wage...why not give him some cash for taking care of your table?
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@hateyourselfpls @Falilatt_ I'm not surprised a blatantly racist piece of shit thinks US restaurants are better than European restaurants 🤣😂🤣😂
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First, you’re black, so most people would expect you to be a shitty tipper anyways.
Second, if you cannot afford to tip because you’re “poor” as you say, then you are too poor to go to a restaurant in America.
It’s entertainment. It’s a service. And American restaurants do far more service than European ones
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@robertgraham Unless they set the password to uppercase and hashed them when they first stored them, and then did the same thing to user entered passwords to detect a match in a case insensitive way, but that just seems like a terrible idea.
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Um, no, they are still stored as hashes.
They were just converting text to upper-case before hashing.
There's no reason to believe they stored plain-text passwords.
Indeed, this message indicates the opposite: they can't fix the problem because they don't know your plain-text password, so have to force customers to fix it themselves.
vx-underground@vxunderground
1. This isn't fake. 2. Credentials are stored as hashes. It should be literally, with no exaggeration, impossible for a vendor to know your credentials while uppercase UNLESS they weren't storing passwords as hashes. What the fuck is HSBC India doing?
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@usr_bin_roygbiv @thiojoe You're not actually turning off your mac, just hibernating it. That's why stuff is on swap.
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@thiojoe It's incredible how ignorant about things one can be and still call oneself a "tech tuber"
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@JackPosobiec No it's not, it's English. It's neither Russian nor French, nor Polish, nor German, nor Swiss. English
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@krazykiraa @stacycay Yeah but this is a water snail, I don't think it's scaping moisture
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This is NOT cute. Snails only do this when they’re very depressed
Nature Unedited@NatureUnedited
This snail likes to climb as high as it can and parachute back down
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@stacycay For anyone worried about this: OP is JK and snails do not have the ability of being depressed
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@larperderppenis @NLRG_it The simplest formal argument I've seen is the sum(⅒^i) i->∞, (which is what 3b1b would probably use, btw), but again it requires a bit of an understand of infinites that even first year math students don't have
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@larperderppenis @NLRG_it 3b1b does a lot of good to convey the intuition, but it's not formal proof. Either that or I'm misunderstanding when you say "formal". And using the "next real number" argument is not a short circuit, it just requires previous knowledge.
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@larperderppenis @NLRG_it Other proofs use series and limits, they're all formal proof but how can you use that to explain it to someone who's 100% confidently wrong?
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@larperderppenis @NLRG_it The one I say above is a formal proof (if done properly), but it requires knowing about the uncountability of real numbers, and proof by contradiction, it's not something you can just throw on someone who doesn't know this stuff over the internet
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