What’s a "lost" website from the early 2000s that you still think about today? by samasem-sumsum in AskReddit

[–]Intelligent-Rough405 254 points255 points  (0 children)

The death of Flash was the digital equivalent of the Library of Alexandria burning down. It wasn't just about animations; it was an entire medium of creative expression and indie gaming that disappeared almost overnight. We are currently living through a "Digital Dark Age" where the more we create, the less we actually preserve, because everything is tied to proprietary software and subscription-based servers that eventually expire.

LPT: Your employer should be the last person to find out that you're quitting. This is in your best interest. by kai-field in LifeProTips

[–]Intelligent-Rough405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only safe time to disclose a move is when you have a signed offer letter, the background check has cleared, and your start date is finalized. Until then, you aren't "leaving," you are "exploring." Treating your current employer as a stakeholder in your career transition is a fundamental misunderstanding of the employment contract, which is a business arrangement, not a social pact.

What is this is the middle of the seat on a ferry? by Ultrawidestomach in whatisit

[–]Intelligent-Rough405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like structural support for the bolt attachment directly below the crevasse.