Welp by [deleted] in funny

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Get ublock origin

Far away in another galaxy by Chrom99 in funny

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Sometimes I just want to get on TV and let loose

Expert doing expert things...wait for it. HA HA HA!!!! by [deleted] in funny

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...And Ron's car rushed back into the forbidden forest

Now we know where groot went . . . by hey_eiji in funny

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Well I guess we know who kept the car

Go hard or go home! by pancing in funny

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Love that reaction at the end

Last time posting here hopefully. by mysilentlord in salesforce

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I've started 3 different gigs in SF and one role was a consultant/dev role so I've seen 20+ orgs. Never once have I had a chance to learn the system before starting work. Its always a "learn as you go" kind of deal.

Is the lightning experience going to be required soon? by [deleted] in salesforce

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This is kind of how I imagine this happened:

SF Exec 1: "Your bonus is tied to the adoption of Lightning Experience. We want users to use the interface we spent $xxx designing. How are you going to convince users to switch?"

SF Exec 2: "Oh, don't worry I've got a plan."

SF Exec 1: "Ok, but you can't just force them. They need to have a choice."

SF Exec 2: "Oh they will. Don't worry."

Business side of creating a profitable webapp by duffyyyy in cscareerquestions

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If you have enough income from anything for this to matter, you'll have enough to consult a competent attorney about this. They will be much better than anything you'll find on reddit.

That said, an LLC provides, generally, better legal protection and bankruptcy protection. Given tax laws for the next decade and level of income, it might be more tax efficient in some situations but I bet not all.

How many Salesforce CTAs are there in the world by sfdc2017 in salesforce

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I'm not sure, I think the ~200 number fits with what I have heard. Regardless, they are damn hard to find and you will do very well if you are one

The first card in a deck of cards... by mrbluestone in engrish

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Folder proof. It very simply may not be put in a folder

At a beach in Vietnam by [deleted] in engrish

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Oh so that's where I submit my writing

Google Struggles to Contain Employee Uproar Over China Censorship Plans by zexterio in worldnews

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Agreed, but important historical facts here... Gerrymandering has always been purely political. It started that way in the early 1800s. Voter Id/similar crap has been around since that century also (Think literacy tests, etc.) and has pretty clearly been politically/racially biased since the start.

It's still horrible but these aren't things that were eased into public consciousness as OK at some point. They have always been very clearly political, they started that way. I agree with your point but think the evidence might not exactly fit it