This just in: centralized authorities worried about the deflation of our fiat bubble and crypo currencies position as the next generation of digital commodities capitalize with FUD propaganda two weeks before a software patch (proposed last year) is rolled out exactly* in the way it is intended to.
Arguably one of the best things to come out of that whole incident was NPM's realization that the (then) entire system of dependencies had a huge issue; that is, the fact that one pissed of developer could break a massive amount of production codebases.
IMHO the incident was a good learning experience for the JS community as a whole and really shouldn't be framed so negatively all the time.
Last Thursday, after Trump illegally bombed Syria, #HandsOffSyria was becoming reasonably popular on Twitter. I remember making a few offhand tweets with the hashtag and the app on my phone suggesting it.
Last Saturday, I happened to be photographing the #HandsOffSyria protest which was going on in Toronto. I made a tweet about it and noticed that, oddly enough, the Twitter app was no longer suggesting the tag.
Seems to be working again now fwiw ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Perhaps the (presumed human) moderators at hasty (or unpopular) decision makers?
Employee burnout happens because the majority of businesses today cling to a 20th century, mass production designed, work model (9am-5pm workday, ass in seat productivity measure) while employees are forced squeeze their lives around a corporation for "security".
I recently wrote a post which outlines this idea in a slightly broader context (those interested can visit https://allidina.me, feedback & constructive criticism welcome).
This hosts file is updated regularly to help prevent accidentally stumbling upon (shock|malicious|etc) style sites: http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/hosts
Been using it for a few months now and have found it invaluable.
So at worst: bitcoin > gold?