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CapitalistCartr

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Google loses challenge against EU antitrust ruling, $2.8B fine

reuters.com
437 points·by CapitalistCartr·5 anni fa·179 comments

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CapitalistCartr
·6 giorni fa·discuss
And Toronto is New York City.
CapitalistCartr
·8 giorni fa·discuss
If I write a detailed explanation of some industrial electrical detail in some electrician forum, perhaps one or two people will upvote it. If I write some very general, snarky comment in a general forum, I'll get hundreds to thousands of upvotes. Blogs are the same. An excellent niche blog might churn along for many years, but few will ever know it exists, and it won't get on one of these surveys. A clever, popular blog, written to get big quickly, and heavily promoted by the author, will get on all the lists. And most of them won't last five years.
CapitalistCartr
·20 giorni fa·discuss
For work, I drive an F-350 diesel with a work-bed full of tools and supplies, and a ladder rack. It's a bit nerve-wracking driving through city side streets, especially with pedestrians. It's 22 feet (6.7m) long. Across the tow mirrors is 8.5 feet (2.6m). It probably weighs 4 tons. Yet people happily choose to drive bigger vehicles as commuter cars!
CapitalistCartr
·20 giorni fa·discuss
Any time you have a chance to unionize¹, do so.

¹ That's union-ize, not un-ionize.
CapitalistCartr
·20 giorni fa·discuss
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CapitalistCartr
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I'm an industrial electrician. I'm also skinny; people often undrestimate me. Once I had two non-electrician coworkers helping me pull some large wire and make up splices in a trough. One beefy guy was struggling with the wire, so I grabbed it, twisted it around into place. The other guy says, surprised, "You're stronger than you look." I just said, "Sure".

Because of the way the strands are laid, wire has a direction and way it "wants" to go. I'd been an electrician twenty years by that point and knew how to work it. Not strength. Not that I said any of that.
CapitalistCartr
·2 mesi fa·discuss
When I was a kid, back eons ago, smoking was everywhere. People who didn't smoke had ashtrays for guests. Telling people to not smoke was simply not a thing. When I was about 16, some family friends put a small sign on their front door requesting people not smoke inside their house. I was shocked. I liked the idea, but I'd never seen that before, never even considered it. I recall wondering how many people would be offended enough to stop visiting.
CapitalistCartr
·2 mesi fa·discuss
So it's about $630 USD and sold out.

"Limited to 650 units worldwide (production units)."
CapitalistCartr
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I have a hardhat, high viz vest, lanyard, and $600 toolbelt because I'm an industrial electrician, but they get me into a lot. My face becomes invisible; I become "The Electrician".
CapitalistCartr
·3 mesi fa·discuss
The professionals actually use a tool that looks about like a big (BIG) vibrator, along with various other vibrating tools.
CapitalistCartr
·4 mesi fa·discuss
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CapitalistCartr
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The usual arrangement for an LBO is to saddle the bought company, the vet in this example, with the debt,or spin off a secondary company from the vet with the poorest assets and most to all of the debt. It's all a scummy business.
CapitalistCartr
·4 mesi fa·discuss
We have red light cameras here in Tampa. I don't know all the details of what it takes to make a right on red and not get a ticket, so I do exaggerated stops to be sure. I know what the law claims but that doesn't matter. The real law is the actual (proprietary) code rumning in the machine. Not what the law says. Not what the contract says. Not what the requirements say. Not what the programmer thinks the code does.
CapitalistCartr
·4 mesi fa·discuss
While I don't agree about population either way, in my lifetime it's grown from about 3 billion to over 8 billion. This has been quite a ride. Also, there's a world of a difference between global carrying capacity with responsible aliens managing, and our current management.
CapitalistCartr
·6 mesi fa·discuss
This is the answer to most of professional life. Unionize! If you don't manage people, join a union. If you think where you work is fine so you don't need a union, that's when you need one, before something like this happens.
CapitalistCartr
·6 mesi fa·discuss
I could make a good case for the United States fitting that description, especially the bits about trade and agression.
CapitalistCartr
·7 mesi fa·discuss
We found the Minecraft magnet tiles the same as the author did. Looked good, not much play, not much fun, basically a dud. Generic blocks seem better.
CapitalistCartr
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Two methods I have found useful. If it seems an intractable problem, you've made two goals equal. Figure out the conflicting goals and decide which will give way, such as once I think about it I realize the unspoken goal is I don't want to challenge Mom, M-I-L, Boss, etc.

Second method is 6 steps: Intel, intel, intel, always be gathering intel. Clear mind, set aside emotions. Clear vision of what I want, the more clear and detailed, the more likely I'll get the result I want. Detailed plan to get from current reality to vision. Execute plan. Debrief: what worked, what mistakes, etc.
CapitalistCartr
·7 mesi fa·discuss
I'm an industrial electrician. A lot of poor electrical work is visible only to a fellow electrician, and sometimes only another industrial electrician. Bad technical work requires technical inspectors to criticize. Sometimes highly skilled ones.
CapitalistCartr
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Operation Popeye

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Popeye