That’s an implementation-defined behaviour.
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- mkwt@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Nintendo sued by players who say they should get any tariff refunds received by the US governmentEnglish8·6 hours ago
The logic is real “dumb” or simple. The company that paid the tariff gets the refund.
Tariffs are paid at the port of entry and before you are allowed to physically get the goods out of the port. So the payer is not always the manufacturer. Sometimes it’s an importer or middleman. Sometimes a retailer. It could be you if you shipped in a package from overseas.
I don’t know about your definition of “living wage,” but In-n-Out has a long-standing reputation for paying decent and above-market wages, both in 2016 and today.
I would guess that most of the current price premium over inflation is attributable to the current record high beef prices owing to a record low North American cattle herd.
I’ve done professional work on an old Unix system where the full build was more than 2 hours, and an incremental stop-rebuild-restart cycle was 20 minutes.
You get to where you really stare at your edits for a while before you hit build.