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  • I worked as a network administrator years ago. Unix mostly with a Cytrix server for windows crap. A guy I worked (This was 25 years ago), said something along the lines of,"When I deal with Windows all day, I go home just burnt out. I don't want to get on a computer, talk to anyone, or even watch TV, I just feel done. When I'm doing Unix shit all day, I'm just tired."

  • Under the Biden administration, the IRS made a concerted effort to target the wealthy, aiming to double audit rates for those making more than $10 million a year and launching a campaign to investigate private-jet owners. Now, especially with the potential dismantling of the Department of Justice Tax Division, the tax enforcement ranks are rapidly dwindling.

    “The agency is like a zombie right now,” said Kathleen Pakenham, partner at Vinson & Elkins, who handles corporate and high-net-worth tax cases. “There is no brain in charge of what’s happening on the ground.” -NBC News

  • I fucking hate people in general, and do all I can not to interact with people if I don't have to. But if I have to talk to someone, I'd rather drive 20 minutes and talk face to face than deal with any type of phone or video interaction. That said, I'd much rather just have a quick chat or email to get the same thing done.

  • It's like 70% or something of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck. It's crazy, but we all keep voting in the same group of assholes who haven't changed a thing in decades. So frustrating.

    Edit: The first site I saw (I have no idea if it's credible or not) says "seventy-seven percent of workers in America would experience financial difficulty if their paycheck were delayed a week" - source