I'm sure that is a legit issue and the menu should be planned to reduce that load. In this case the guy was more suited to repetitive jobs in larger scale kitchens which mine isn't.
And009
Had a cook who literally complained about receiving too many different kinds of orders and the customers were not even in a hurry
I like reddthat, no issues so far
I was sure it was the dicky shrimp wrapped in something or the other until I read the comments
Few corporations will do that, real purpose is to understand user behaviour and test which flow is the fastest and easiest to understand for users .
There's a need for this kind of testing to be uninformed and unbiased. I think better implementation would be to stay consistent and have a longer span of data collection instead of changing it under a week..
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This should've been their default claim, living behind the times. And time's a guy too
When we talk about abusive corporation being unethical, maybe a part of us should see the opposite as ethical too?
And piracy is not even a opposite backlash, it's a way around that helps out a lot of people in different scenarios. I used to pirate games as a kid because I didn't have any money and now I'm one of those who has youtube premium for convinience.
And there are hell of a lot more positive use cases like sharing censored data and general p2p file sharing
Those compressions are a piece of art, hate that it takes hours to unpack them.
I might dig through old hard drives and compress everything since I barely touch them anyways. Definitely missing out on the compression revolution
Cog in a machine