Yeah a case similar to this just got shot down in Washington state for that exact reason.
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I'm seriously thinking of trying Linux when Windows 11 is forced. My computer has the specs to run it, but I'm just tired of Windows and Microsoft.
There's a company that uses robots, controlled remotely by severely disabled people, to be servers in a restaurant. I'd probably do that.
Probably European.
They're not too happy, and they may even write a strongly worded email expressing their unhappiness.
A family member of mine is fairly high up in Amazon and does something important with AWS but I have no idea what, and that's exactly what he's saying about these forced return to work initiatives. They over hired during the pandemic and now they want to cut the fat.
If you use third party inks you might get hacked, so we're going to go ahead and hack you in a ransomware style attack by locking your personal property until you comply and use our inks. Get fucked.
I would like to know the price of the yearly subscription, and if the PUNKT Legend will ever be made.
Not too lazy to read the article, I think its a stupid feature. For decades industries have managed with high skill employees and manual torque wrenches. Somehow logging torque specs in a data base is going to solve problems or being able to remotely access said data base to make sure the tourque setting is correct? How about hire competent people with the right skills and give them the time they need to do a good job. How about having floor supervisors that actually know, and have done the job they're overseeing to regularly check the torque specs. Boeing QC and safety has been on a downhill slide for decades, right around the time that the merger with McDonnell Douglas happened.
Why the fuck does someone need a wrench connected to the internet in the first place?
I went appliance shopping recently and the salesman tried to get me on board with a WiFi connected fridge, his sales pitch was that I'll get a push notification on my phone when the air or water filter need to be changed, and there's a camera so if I'm at the store and I can't remember if I need to buy milk, I can open the camera app and view the inside of my fridge and see my milk level. GTFO, not everything needs to have an app or internet service.
Passport was an amazing device I still wish I had mine, I really didn't care there weren't many apps, to me the form and function made up for the lack of apps. Hopefully Punkt will bring to market the MC01 Legend and we'll have the option of a Passport 2.0 if you will.
Don't worry, you'll probably get like a $5 bill credit as an apology/settlement to never be able to sue.