Nope. It’s just specifically not the US.
Nope. It’s just specifically not the US.
You can. The whole post itself was about the US. You just replied to someone who was talking about another country with “at will” like it invalidated their experience.
Not every western democracy is the united states.
The country and the state.
More like “hand-crafted” or “rustic” for a similar positive vibe.
No. Google will not deliver at all a lot of email. It doesn’t even make it to your spam folder.
No. I definitely prefer email with good spam blocking. I’m not criticizing Google for blocking mail how they do. It’s pretty necessary. Which is also something you learn fairly quickly if you try to self host.
Some of the time it is though. Like Gmail has a pretty large list of IPs it won’t deliver email from. When self-hosting, it’s something you really do have to worry about.
The reason most people don’t worry about it is that most people only use a handful of free emails and organizations that provide email addresses for their users spend time worrying about it so users don’t have to.
Only if you tried searching first and didn’t find anything. If it’s on the first page of Google if you just try searching the claim, then other people shouldn’t need to link it for you.
You’re right. Notepad++ still lists macs as using CR for their EOL conversion tool, so I didn’t realize.
Windows uses CR LF (carriage return, line feed), whereas Unix just uses LF. For added fun, macs use CR.
Employment contracts are a rare exception in the US.