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koheripbal
·6 か月前·議論
To add a little context, this suspension comes immediately after Anna's Archive publicly implicated themselves in the Spotify scraping "hack" in which they downloaded nearly the entire content library of Spotify and was preparing to release it publicly (~300TB worth) via torrent.

They published a blog post outlining their plans.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
That's low. Does that means you're at a higher elevation than I am at near-sea-level?
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
wow, you are right. Then again, I suspect they're challenged to keep it low given the space. Seems astronauts report headaches more above that level.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
I got a pair of magnifying glasses with an LED - the kind that dermatologists use. It's great for taking splinters out of little kid fingers.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
The trick is to have two windows open so there is a pressure gradient that creates circulation with the air outside.

You can get it down to 400ppm even with people in the apt.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
1500ppm isn't great, but "drunk" is hyperbole.

It might make you feel different - and maybe not great for being productive, but it would be hard to notice.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
Stays stable at 400ppm or 1500ppm?
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
There are DiY videos for going the cheaper route and just buying a large CO2 canister that will last you a couple years and hook it up to the same device after buying a couple valves. It's on my project list after I finish my kitchen reno.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
A little paper.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
More than 50% of all major crop yields are using GMO plants.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
Indian government planning??? Have you ever even been to India?
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
NordVPN speed is also absolute garbage.
koheripbal
·4 年前·議論
These sort of plausible deniability arguments only work in people's heads. Judges and prosecutors never buy these arguments.

...and even if you think you can convince a jury, it's still enough to issue a search warrant, whereby the prosecutor will find more than enough charges to force you into a plea deal.

Your initial anonymity is your most important defense.
koheripbal
·6 年前·議論
It's possible. I wouldn't blame someone for running a Google search on xyz cancer therapy and clicking on random top results.
koheripbal
·6 年前·議論
I go on once a year. Luckily my wife tells me any news of consequence that's happening in my family.

I don't miss it.
koheripbal
·6 年前·議論
No, the concept is different in the US. It's conceptually not the same as an EU union.

If you think EU unions are great - then you'll need to first educate American union advocates about what they're doing wrong.
koheripbal
·6 年前·議論
The US is setup differently. The local/state labor departments usually handle pay issues, and almost always force the company to pay/backpay employees. I've dealt with them on occasion, and they do an amazing job in the US. When dealing with the State labor board, the company needs to prove their innocence (which is right because they are expected to have better record keeping).

Unions, unlike in Europe, function to protect hours for hourly workers, carve out job functions for union-only work, set standardized salaries, and prevent dismissals. Historically they did a lot more with worker safety, but that's been taken over by the federal gov't (OSHA).

It's just not comparable to the EU. The words almost mean entirely different things - and that's why talking about it in this forum can be very confusing, and often needlessly antagonistic - because the words just don't mean the same thing.
koheripbal
·6 年前·議論
Right... that's the point... these processes are terrible. Unions create even more of these situations.

Imagine you did get your RAM in time, or could have bought it and expensed it. ...then you had to raise ANOTHER 2 week ticket to have it installed in your computer.
koheripbal
·6 年前·議論
Maybe other labor rights - but definitely not Facebook six-figure-salary labor rights - the context of this post.
koheripbal
·6 年前·議論
Governments can be fatally dysfunctional before they are overthrown. In this analogy, prior to a shareholder revolt (which do happen), usually the company just goes bankrupt.

Now introduce a powerful union - and now you have TWO incompetent authorities fighting one another, which often results in a hopelessly ineffective company - not a better one.

I appreciate the humor in your responses - but the difference is that my examples were real-world examples - not theoretical.

A company cannot put process in front of every theoretical risk - that will just run you into the ground because an unbounded inefficiency.