How does this work? I thought WebRTC is UDP and Tor is over TCP. I don't really know what I'm talking about here, but I'd like to know some details.
mumblerfish
It was the Swedish social insurance agency with these parts of the recruitment process probably outsourced to the lowest bidder.
Not the interview itself, but... I had a personality test before the interview and it felt so fucked up. There were always two completely different statements of, at least to me, questionable morals. Like "I enjoy people's envy of me having better things" and "In social situations, the conversation should only be about me". Stuff like that, but not only egoistic statements. Then you had a single scale under the two statements which went from "describes me" to "describes me very well", for both statements, no neutral option. Stated time was like 10 minutes, I took it like in an hour. An hour of having to think through if I should say that "not having sympathy for an abandoned dog describes me" because the other option was more horrible. Felt fucking traumatized after that.
It got me the interview, but not the job.
tell me how can I feel pain
how can I feel pain
when you're being so supportive
- Bill Bailey
They even appear to think it is some brace as they end the line with the reverse.
Isn't that prompt even wrong? The slash is the wrong direction, right?
At least for sweden they appear to have shipping options with taxes/duty included. I don't have in front of me right now, but it was something like 200€ all inclusive shipping on a 500€ order. Something like that.
Stationary for usual operations, at least. There is usually a mechanism to open it up so you can mend them if necessary.
Wait, I meant like in between the glass of the windows. If you have to pull and push the blinds themselves that would not work... right?
Huh. The string ones can be mounted inside the window. I guess these can't then.
That is the only kind I know of. How does the other kind work?
Edit: should have been more specific; the string ones are the ones I know of.
Oh, it is part of the Tor project even. Cool. Thanks. I will read the links.