

I live in a state where our servers make state minimum wage. 16+ dollars an hour. They still ask for tips. So the fed minimum doesn’t really change anything in making up the payroll shortfall.
I live in a state where our servers make state minimum wage. 16+ dollars an hour. They still ask for tips. So the fed minimum doesn’t really change anything in making up the payroll shortfall.
Woah what? That’s crazy. I did a quick google after reading your comment how depressing.
I know right? Usually felons don’t listen to the legal system.
Thanks for the article, cool read!
My only concern with this law, is that what happens when USBC is no longer the best option. Idk how to express what I’m saying but what if USB-G ends up being 1000x as fast. Does this law allow for chargers to evolve and if so, how? I admit I haven’t looked into this but I’ve been wondering about it.
I’m 99% wireless these days so I wouldn’t be surprised if chorded chargers are largely on their way out, but I’m still curious.
Yeah reading the end of the article it seems Net Ease is moving a lot of their overseas development back home toward China. It makes sense. From an American perspective we’ve been told for years by the news that our education system is lagging behind foreign countries. Why pay more when you can get better results domestically. I mean it sucks for the six contractors who were let go, but this is a multifaceted global problem.