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  • Three negatives!

    Extrapolating:

    • I can say I'm happy to not live in a place with mosquitoes
    • I can say I'm unhappy to live in a place with mosquitoes
    • I can't say I'm happy to live in a place with mosquitoes
  • The USDA told Reuters that Mexican exports from the western state of Michoacán have not been blocked. Additionally, avocados and mangos already in transit wouldn’t be affected by the suspension of inspections, which would be paused "until further notice."

    So we're saying "if you beat up our people, we'll stop enforcing our policies and still do business with you"

    Cool

    I'll make a point to not buy Mexican avocados and mangos until this is fully resolved because who knows what's happening with them if the people who are charged with ensuring their safety get beaten up.

  • Some advice that has taken me over a decade to learn myself:

    There are no rules, the titles are made up, the responsibilities and requirements do no matter.

    Get what you can from your job, and once you get something do your Best even if that best sucks, and stay until you have gotten what you want out of the job, or realize you can't or don't want to do it anymore, and then start again doing something else.

    Don't ever limit yourself thinking you need to "level up" or something needs to get unlocked.

    Learn by doing, try your best, you will make things that suck sometimes, but as you do more and more you should be making things better.

  • Or, it's because whoever is doing this hates freedom of information and historical evidence. There's a long list of powerful people and governments who have the resources and will to carry out these attacks.

    Cyber warfare is real, and the Internet archive is a museum and library of culture and truth. It provides evidence and context to our past.

    As in conventional war, it is valuable to the amoral to destroy culture and truth in order to control it. Many would like to kill that to supplant it with their version of events that can't be refuted with evidence.

  • Off the top of my head

    Potentially odeysee, peertube, or maybe even twitch, more likely I could see subscription platforms like patreon and nebula taking over

    Potentially something entirely new, I don't know

  • Reddit did that and then instantly multiple serious competitors began to siphon off their power users both out of principle and practicality, it was the straw that broke the camel's back.

    YouTube i think understands to not cross the line because if they no longer have a monopoly on mid to long form content their golden goose dies. People are already on edge after a long sequence of attacks against non-premium users.

    Personally, If they do do that, and at least some amount of the channels I care about move to a different platform, I'll happily move with them and cancel my YouTube premium.

  • It's drawn for comedic effect, but ideally it should be in a proper holster (it can still be in that area, like an appendix holster), that covers the trigger and protects the hammer - prevents it from falling out - and also ensures the weapon is always pointing slightly away from the body towards the ground

  • I fucking hate Spring.

    The quickest way to get a team of 10 contractors to turn 100 lines of basic code from a decent engineer into 2k, with 50 janky vulnerable dependencies, that needs to be babied with customized ide's and multi-minute+ build times and 60m long recorded meetings.

    Fuck Spring.

  • The establishment is not going to give up, they must be beaten at their own game. Perseverance is key. If you give up, you give up on your cause and accept whatever the establishment wishes.

    Do what you want, but I will persevere, and I will vote for my interests.

  • I haven't been paying attention, what was the original drama there?

    It sounds like good things have come out of it with a more community aligned governance, and nixOS is very interesting tech that could solve some of my headaches with Linux

  • This...this is literally them listening to their voters?

    They wanted to do something, and their voters said "we don't like that", so they stopped.

    So many things to complain about this president, but this little story is good news if we want the president to listen to voters.

  • It starts with a staff shortage while scaling up, or a small project that current employees don't have capacity for.

    The execs have a decision, find and hire a long term employee(s), train them up, make sure it's a good culture fit, and pay their benefits and compensation

    or get a contractor firm to fill seats and pay the contract.

    It's all downhill from there once they pick a contracting firm.

    The contracting firm is a Trojan horse for the short term philosophy, while also eroding away the skill pipeline of raising juniors to senior talent so the company eventually has to keep going back to firms.

    Instead of scaling up and building the knowledge pool as the company grows organically, they want to massively scale up and down and cycle through many people and skim the good contractors off the top. But this does not work.

    The bad contractors overflow the org with tech debt. Seniors don't have juniors to train, nor do they work on the core stuff to keep their skills. The seniors and good contractors skimmed off the top turn into contractor babysitters. The juniors don't exist. The seniors eventually turn into managers or leave for greener pastures where their original skills are wanted and respected and fostered.

    Eventually the company is left a husk of past talent and mountain of tech debt, and no in-house skill to turn things around, so the options are to stay with contracting indefinitely or start at ground 0.

    Combined with not increasing wages to match cost of living and inflation, not giving bonuses when there profits, and now you've got most of corporate America with their burnt out workforce skeleton crew.

  • Plants respond and react stressfully to being cut and chewed and digested.

    To ignore this is just as bad as ignoring the plight of animals.

    You don't have to be thankful for the food that you eat and sacrifice for your life, but I will. If you are vegan then you are already aware of some of this plight of life, especially the cruelty of factory farm animals, but I ask you to expand your mind to the plight of all living things.

    I know that when I thank my food, especially fresh plants, that I can feel a warmth of gratefulness radiate from my stomach. I recommend you try it with your next salad and when you are at your garden.

    I want my animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and all life that I interact with to live happy and fulfilling lives.

    The ones I eat to continue my happy and fulfilling life I am especially grateful for.

    It will be a constant struggle to ensure my food and all life I interact with is happy and fulfilled, and to reflect deeply on what I can change and improve when it is not.

    Humans are uniquely capable to manage and ensure quality of life for ecosystems . The water, the soil, the air, the plants, the fungi, the animals. We can choose the well trotted path to exploit, or we can choose the harder path to heal and maintain.

    My solution is to operate a homestead where I can ensure the food I eat and use have a quality happy fulfilling life, and a simple swift painless transfer of life to me and those I can provide for.

  • Plants and fungi are alive too.

    The only way to stop killing, is to stop living.

    The solution is to be mindful of our food, to respect it's life, be thankful in its death.

    What I eat, I sacrifice to me, and it lives on through me.