iocase

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[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 1 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

No, they hire nobody and pretend they're hiring so shareholders perceive them as successful and growing. The work from that role gets distributed among the employees who are still working there, eventually leading them all to work 70-80 hours a week and feel like they're doing 3 jobs at once the entire time.

All of the best employees left, or those who don't have sick family members or their own "pre existing conditions" so the company is left overworking under-performers and mediocre employees who couldn't get hired elsewhere, or who are severely burned out trying to afford their wife's chemo

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 2 points 6 hours ago

He definitely picked the guy that diddled me and my brother when I was 4 and my brother was 18 months old

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 2 points 10 hours ago

Humans are shit at being random: an experience

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 4 points 10 hours ago

If there's no killing then there need to be better ways to scare them off or manage them besides flares. I made the mistake of building my first base in the middle of a hammerhead rut arena so like 3 of them are trying to smash each other directly under my tadpole dock at any one time. Just some kind of field that makes them uncomfortable so they go somewhere else I can place on my base, or make the sonic destabilizer gun actually scare them off like it does for smaller threats.

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 6 points 23 hours ago (4 children)

I guess one benefit is rust development often doesn't use bleeding edge version for everything, where you pull the entirety of crates.io through your machine when you open your IDE. From what I've seen most projects use == versions and lock files.

I don't know enough about rust though. Could an attacker change historical crate versions to a payload and then cargo pulls them because they changed? Or will cargo only pull an update if you change to a different version on your machine?

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

The best part of this infographic is how it's out of date within 48 hours typically

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago

The French would call it a high tension change in your life...

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

If you haven't seen It the largest steam train in the world was restored by union pacific, #4014 big boy. It's basically two heavy freight locos welded together into one machine over a hundred feet long. Lots of great videos of it online including a great video where it helps out a stalled mainline freight train running actual customer UP freight.

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 7 points 1 day ago

I eat enough fiber if I don't go multiple times a day I could literally explode

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 22 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Athenian democracies solve a lot of our current issues. It's a bit like jury duty. You put your own name down and can be picked for roles in government.

France did that after the yellow vest protests. They randomly picked 100 citizens to lead a citizens Senate to propose solutions, and Macron promised to implement their suggestions (he lied. Only partial implementation happened)

One of the emergent properties to picking 100 random citizens is you get close to a random sample of society. Rich and poor, left and right all with different perspectives and life experiences. They all have to argue their perspective and back it up with evidence for it to function properly.

They also can't be bought out the same way as entrenched parties. The candidates are random. Nobody knows until the results are announced.

It also results in a much stronger sense of civic duty for the average citizen when you participate in the civic process regularly like this.

This video does a far better job than I can making the case for them

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 7 points 2 days ago

😫😫 my dick still hurts from this. Thanks Trudeau! 😫😫

[–] iocase@lemmy.zip 11 points 2 days ago

Mmmm yes very good product

 

The US economy has reached a point of no return. It looks like Trump is trying to dismantle the Fed's independance so he can better loot the treasury...

 

Apologies if this has been asked to death already and i haven't seen it. I'm also not trying to be too much of a downer but it's kind of unprecedented.

I'm wondering what you think it'll do to you personally? I think we're just getting started and haven't experienced the full shock yet. Inventories are still being burned down and even if the strait opened tomorrow no oil would flow for 8 months since you need to demine it and line up passages of tankers.

My biggest worry is over fertillizer. The strait closed right at planting season for the northern hemisphere stranding like ⅓ of the world's ammonium nitrate. Farmers in rich nations buy it in advance and have it staged for spring, so I'm unsure how the rest of the world does it or how bad that's going to be...

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