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Being able to out porn viewers is almost certainly the point. I’m sure from their PoV, it’s giving them sources of this info that they can subpoena, but if it all leaks publicly, that gives them what they want, too.
Not nearly enough people use hashtags, unfortunately. I wish more would get on board.
But don’t you get it? All we’re supposed to be is potential future wealth for the ownership class! If we’re not giving up our savings to them, what are we even here for?!?!?
Way, way fewer people will call CS than will just ignore the warning.
Once we become acclimated to things like this, we stop complaining, and let the greedy fuckers win.
Oh no, your boss values your time very highly. They just want to keep all of that value for themself.
You don’t need to do anything to index percentages of sales prices to inflation, when inflation results in increases in sales prices.
Raising the tax rate is not indexing taxes to anything.
Right, but of the companies they examined, the majority of CEOs introducing RTO mandates were men. Men with a strong man gimmick, at that.
That’s an observation by the authors, not an assertion.
Management in general, too, often just sees employees as trying to take from them and the company without giving anything in return.
Because that’s what they try to do to people.
It’s certainly what they try to do to employees.
So, obviously, any time they’re not in the panopticon, they must be cheating the company out of something.
“Do it for her the shareholders”
Worse than that, most businesses rent. Being able to downsize the office space is boon for any office-based business. Commercial real estate is an expenditure for them, not an investment.
But they still pulled people back into the offices, because it’s actually about management power tripping.
Most bosses would rather burn money in the name of asserting ownership over someone else.
My experience using the *bins has been that they provide a superior community UX, but the microblogging end of things feels very rough and under-invested in. It’s a value-add that doesn’t integrate well, or add real value.
There’s a ton of potential there for cross-posting, but it’s totally unrealized.
The Misskey forks are definitely the best UX as an end user I’ve tested out. And I found them easier to set up than Lemmy. But I also found that they caused frequent CPU spikes on my VPS.
I’m not sure if Mastodon does that or not, as I didn’t try running it, but I didn’t have the same experience with Akkoma or Friendica.
That said, I found Icefish’s implementation of the Mastodon API a godsend for mobile use.
It’s addressed and changed by introducing consequences for their actions.
The police won’t do anything, because they’re enablers whenever it suits them, so instead they need to be publicly identified, and their or their employers businesses boycotted.
The government knows it can legislate, right? It never seems to forget this when it’s making demands of workers, or the public.
And Sydney has snow drifts covering entire buildings downtown, and snowplows can’t cut through the snow, while the premiere is telling the mayor that she’s being “dramatic” for calling a state of emergency.
You know that “what if it’s a hoax, and we make a better world for nothing” comic?
This comment is the opposite of that in every way.
I’m always surprised when people propose monopolies as if a) they’re good, and b) that’s not what everyone in the game right now is trying to provide.
Everyone wants to be the one collecting the subscription fee. No one wants to be the one trusting the guy collecting the subscription fee to give them a fair cut.
I’m not sure why there are always monopoly apologists popping up in these. You know Netflix isn’t any less greedy than the studios, right? A private monopoly isn’t a good thing.
Developers deserve to be paid for their work!
Also, wages in games is low, but if you wanted to be paid more for your work, you should find another job!
You used ellipses instead of a question mark. Will you be held accountable for the harm you’ve inflicted?