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·29 giorni fa·discuss
Incredibly well said.
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·3 mesi fa·discuss
ne.general, alt.fan.karl-malden.nose, meowww wars, Stephen Boursey. Anyone else old?
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·4 mesi fa·discuss
Nitpick: It's called Contributor and supposedly has the same features of the previous subscription. It still feels like a setup for future degradation by some marketing genius.
tappaseater
·6 mesi fa·discuss
The whole section that introduces Zaphod is so apt for Trump. It talks about the president's position not being to concentrate power, but to distract attention FROM it. It really feels that way to me, anyway.
tappaseater
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I used to follow the balloon projects that hams would launch. A mylar balloon with a tiny 50 milliwatt transmitter and GPS, solar powered on the 10Mhz band tracked thousands of miles away.
tappaseater
·10 mesi fa·discuss
You’re right — H-1B is dual intent. But my main point still stands: conflating H-1Bs with “immigrants hollowing out the middle class” is misleading. H-1B was designed to address shortfalls in skilled labor by granting temporary work authorization to foreign workers. On paper, it’s a fine idea.

In practice, the program has been abused, by body shops for instance, that we ended up with a new word: insourcing. That’s the real issue, and not immigration per se, but the way a temporary labor program reshaped whole categories of employment. And while politicians sometimes talk about fixing it, I wouldn’t expect much. If anything, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the “dual intent” aspect pared back in the future under the current guy.
tappaseater
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I've seen plenty and even tossed them as streamers as a kid. I've also seen many scratched CDs lying at the side of the road.
tappaseater
·10 mesi fa·discuss
It’s important to clarify that H-1B is a non-immigrant visa — you don’t get to stay if you lose your job. That matters because the debate isn’t about immigration itself but about how the program functions. H-1B was meant to supplement shortages in highly skilled roles. Over time, though, it’s reshaped whole categories of employment. Anecdotally, I see very few young U.S. devs compared to many late-career ones finishing out their working lives. If we dare to use the term “national interest,” the real issue is whether a temporary labor program has morphed into something that permanently alters the market.
tappaseater
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I often wonder why compact disc was the bridge technology to full digital and not DAT.