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  • That generational 'designation' has been changed so many times it's not credible.

    Gen X was originally they 'children of the baby boomers'. If someone was born in 1981, they were young Gen X for most of their life, now they are told they are 'Millennials'

  • Microsoft has done things multiple times that were blatantly illegal, and a couple of times ran afoul of governments, yet they still did new illegal things after that - as well as going right back to doing the things they were busted for before. There's no evidence that they are concerned with anyone suing them or 'going nuclear' if they aren't even worried about nation states that have come after them before.

  • Working at a Musk owned company must be a nightmare of daily changing priorities and initiatives.

    Granted, it's true that a lot of companies change their priorities far too often and usually based on the whims of the CEO, but Musk is a speed runner of bad ideas and then immediately changing course.

    I don't think it's out of the realm of possibilities that SpaceX would launch a mission to Mars on a Monday morning and on Monday night Musk would release a statement that instead, they would go to Saturn, then on Tuesday, it would be Mars again.

  • Companies do not use valuable metrics to run their business as much as they claim (or tell themselves) and this is no different.

    Remote and flexible work is more productive, gives a company access to better talent and improves retention. The metrics are clear.

  • Companies do not use valuable metrics to run their business as much as they claim (or tell themselves) and this is no different.

    Remote and flexible work is more productive, gives a company access to better talent and improves retention. The metrics are clear.

  • Companies do not use valuable metrics to run their business as much as they claim (or tell themselves) and this is no different.

    Remote and flexible work is more productive, gives a company access to better talent and improves retention. The metrics are clear.

  • Companies do not use valuable metrics to run their business as much as they claim (or tell themselves) and this is no different.

    Remote and flexible work is more productive, gives a company access to better talent and improves retention. The metrics are clear.

  • The RICO law in Georgia is going to destroy Trump and his team. They only have to show two instances to establish a pattern in Georgia, unlike the more stringent requirements at the federal level. They have way more than two instances. I don't think Trump and his crew are prepared for how big this case is going to be. I'm not even sure the news orgs are, and that's even with the federal indictments already out there that he's also going to lose.

  • SoftBank is astoundingly bad at this. This is the same company that acquired Sprint, among other bad decisions. Last fall they were happy that they only lost $6 Billion in the quarter because they'd lost $10B the previous quarter. The financial system is really fucked up when companies like this just stay in business despite this type of incompetence.

  • I don't understand your argument, it's not the government, it's the laws of the nation.

    No different than why a non-US citizen or someone under 35 cannot hold the office.

    Technically, a 25-year-old can run for office of US President but not hold it.

  • I know that a large number of brands and news organizations have reported that their Twitter engagement has completely disappeared, which tells us far more than Twitter's press releases ever would. It's dead.

  • I'm not sure what app you are thinking of, but WeChat is used in China (Northern hemisphere) and was backed by the Chinese government in order to be established.

    There are 1.2 billion WeChat users, over 1 billion of them are in China.

  • Well, that's what religious people have always done. They follow a religion until it disagrees with them, then they leave and start a new 'slightly different' branch which agrees with them.

    You know, sort of like how Catholicism was founded about 30 years after Jesus' assumed death date, but then 1600 years later, Baptists decided to branch off create their own flavor.