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slickrick216
·2 anni fa·discuss
It’s amazing what happens when you just steal innovation from the rest of the world and are aided by a cabal of globalist treason merchants called politicians selling out their entire civilisation for a quick buck.
slickrick216
·2 anni fa·discuss
You should care about the work you do. Just remember who you are doing it for. They own the work they being the company. If the company wants to reward incompetent kleptocrats then I salute them as long as I get PAID the second they stops happening they can with the greatest of respect get f’d. then you just take your trade and apply it somewhere else having learned expensive lessons they paid for about what worked.
slickrick216
·2 anni fa·discuss
Western countries do that to each other and within themselves. Maybe it’s not the west or countries it’s people.
slickrick216
·2 anni fa·discuss
In some ways the west is still remarkably feudal but to the direct chain of managers not just directly to your “liege lord”. I regularly see people say no to big bosses who are outside the direct management even if they have high ranks.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Always a classic.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Islam will not take over France.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Is this the same for Russia, China and India? Are political elites generally just older globally.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Security operations centres for private companies that have lots of screens in them and tiered rows of desks. Bonus points if they have a podium at the front for briefings. Additional bonus points for having glass window view plane for visitors. Final bonus points for a button that converts the graphs on screens to a world map or some other BS when actual guests do arrive. It’s like some type of Apollo 13 fever dream.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
This signals they are not personally invested in commercial real estate or friends with people who are. Good for them.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
In the grim darkness of the present no one gets the context.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Privacy but only when it suits us. This validates the use case.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
You should stop peddling vegan bro science. There’s nothing wrong with milk.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
The move slowly thing is likely to account for jerkiness as a thing people do is rush up the slide and wait at the catch position. You want to get to the catch without the inertia of being forced forward so you can raise your hands get ours in and then push. From a physics perspective there’s also the possibility that rushing up the slide forces the stern down faster breaking the about however that Varys massively and I don’t know about it being proven.

Regarding the order of operations after the catch that’s because a stroke is similar to power clean sitting down. You are effectively maximising the lever arc.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Really great site would make solid Tik toks and YouTube shorts one technique a minute long. No joke can see this being useful for prompt engineering like for people making AI memes. It’s about knowing what to ask for.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
You should add .top
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
And (mostly) low salaries with high taxes.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yes somewhat correct. That is for operations of critical public services such as civil registries. This was several steps beyond that. There was other reporting on this as well.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yeah like you say this isn’t a new phenomenon. In some cases they even try to shield themselves with legislation.

For example let’s look at Ireland.

[0] Ireland tries to exclude itself from GDPR https://www.thejournal.ie/data-protection-bill-2018-3853647-...

[1] Entire health system compromised and possibly majority of PHI data exfiltrated https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/publications/conti-cyber-att...

[2] Irish health service only begins notifications to confirmed affected individuals a year later https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/news/media/pressrel/hse-begi...

[3] selective punishment of companies whose data is breached eg google https://techcrunch.com/2022/03/14/dpc-sued-google-rtb-compla... vs meta https://www.dataprotection.ie/en/news-media/data-protection-...

Laws unevenly applied make a mockery of justice.
slickrick216
·3 anni fa·discuss
Show us E-papers please
slickrick216
·5 anni fa·discuss
I agree however allowing any company regardless of its business the opportunity to escape liability of consequences is dangerous. Pharma companies have in the past and will continue to have their scandals same as any other industry. There shouldn’t be exceptions. Who gets to define what industry is important or not and therefore avoids regulation is dangerous as it’s only as reliable as the “who’s” in control.