It’s taxed as income when you receive it. If you hold onto it for over a year then sell it you pay capital gains (which are lower) on the difference between the grant price and current price (if it went up).
It’s taxed as income when you receive it. If you hold onto it for over a year then sell it you pay capital gains (which are lower) on the difference between the grant price and current price (if it went up).
Xterm supports multiple tabs right? Do that? If not then tmux.
I have a Pixel 6a, and no.
That’s assuming he’s not misclassified like the majority of contract positions are.
You really defending the Taliban?
Yeah, you’re supposed to wait until you actually have a user base to enshittify it.
Yeah, if someone has write access to your boot partition then you’re kind of already screwed.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_memory
What would you describe it as? With virtual memory it pretty much functions that way, no?
Use case is not having enough RAM?
Kbin does the microblogging thing
Have those tariffs been successful at building a domestic source for these kinds of things?
Volunteer to maintain the code?
AMD64 completely stole their thunder.
All the admins I know like systemd (myself included) or don’t really care.
Configuration management.
https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/615037/News-SteamOS-will-be-coming-to-other-handhelds-before-you#entry-comment-3485009
I’m on kbin, I can definitely downvote you
A non-binding resolution is a motion adopted by a deliberative body that does not enact a law or a substantive rule, and is simply used to make known what the opinions of that body are in relation to a certain fact or event.
Yes, basically a pointless waste of time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-binding_resolution
Yeah, this barely even qualifies as news since they’ve been doing it for 60 years.
I’d imagine reddit could be profitable too if they stopped throwing money at stupid shit like NFTs and avatars. Selling API access for AI training was a good move in terms of bringing in income since it basically costs them nothing, and they could have totally pulled that off without pissing off half their userbase.