As someone else pointed out just feigning incompetence would've worked too. Just connect to his account for idk 'logging', throw an error if it doesn't exist (who would've tested for that right) and crash the application that way and everyone would've shaken their head and said "good thing we laid him off" instead of going after him legally
FierySpectre
That sounds great for an airgapped device! Most aren't though
Lifehack: if you use the same password everywhere you don't have to note anything down.
I've got an external screen that connects with a USB-C-to-C cable to that thunderbolt port.
Finding a cable supporting that is harder though, it needs both Power Delivery(PD) as DisplayPort(DP), and most cables don't support the bandwidth for DP.
Bitwarden has this, you can set your next-of-kin and they'll be able to get access. (They have to wait like 2 weeks or so and I imagine all sorts of alarm bells will go off if they try this while you're alive). Might be a premium only feature though idk.
Broke my brain, had to read 4 times to understand
When not using dried peas (soak and cook) the skins float to the surface automatically.
Not quite pickled, but raw onions in vinegar with sumak are great (let em sit for like an hour)
There is no bundling, functional cookies don't even need consent, sites can just use them without asking (some sites still give a heads-up though). Any site asking for permission for cookies is using them to track you and most likely sell your information.
Literally Darwin
This is true art
The max at my job is 20 and it's already horrifying. (C# though) (The variable naming also sucks, a bool 'ok' is constantly overwritten and 12/20 indents are 'if (ok) { ') (guess who's leaving that job, large part because of the coding practices)