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6 points·by pleasantpeasant·3 lata temu·0 comments

If tech workers don't mass unionize soon, corporations will find cheaper labor

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pleasantpeasant
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They made a mockery of non-profit status and displayed how weak government enforcement of corporations are.
pleasantpeasant
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I think "woke" is the wrong word here.

I believe most Americans are aware of politicians and the media focusing on culture war divisions and are sick of it.
pleasantpeasant
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They realized they could use the government to protect their interests. After years of praising open-source, they also realized that they don't really like competition. Queue up Peter Thiel's Zero to One and his praising of monopolies.

Competition Is for Losers
pleasantpeasant
·2 lata temu·discuss
Those tax dollars go back to California and country. Amazon does everything in its power to not pay taxes or help society. It really shows little Amazon is taxed at, if at all.
pleasantpeasant
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Anti-Chinese comment thrown in there for some reason. Is anyone surprised S. Korea is choosing Samsung's preferred OS, Android?
pleasantpeasant
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Until we reverse Reagan's disastrous Trickle-Down Theory(Voodoo Economics), we won't see this changing.

Even in the '80s they knew this current world would be the outcome. This isn't a surprise to the Fed or the Reaganites.
pleasantpeasant
·2 lata temu·discuss
Reaganomics. We should try to slowly go back to a pre-Reagan economic world.
pleasantpeasant
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Only thing to truly stop it is by having in-person interviews like we used to do pre-COVID.

IMO, online video interviews are the worst, for both sides, and doesn't allow for that close connection to ever take form.
pleasantpeasant
·2 lata temu·discuss
Not sure but there seems to be a lot more bots on reddit. Entire threads with hundreds of comments from bots are all around reddit.
pleasantpeasant
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Surprised at this. I've seen a lot of people calling Liquid Death, Corporate Water, nowadays.
pleasantpeasant
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The internet wouldn't have become as big as it is, if it wasn't for the internet's open source models.

The internet has been taken over by Capitalist and have ruined the internet, in my opinion.
pleasantpeasant
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This is a huge problem in the US. Tax-payers are subsidizing a lot of medical advances, then the US government gives it to the private sector, privatizing whatever medical advances were paid by tax-dollars.

Socialism seems to create a lot of markets for the Capitalist private sector.
pleasantpeasant
·2 lata temu·discuss
Are regular people going to be accused of hacking if they do something similar to what NYT did? This is a bad precedent to set moving forward.
pleasantpeasant
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California has some strict laws about beach access for everyone and you still see beach-side homeowners trying to fence off the public's access to the beach or putting up illegal signs that say "Private Property, No Beach Access" or something like that
pleasantpeasant
·2 lata temu·discuss
I wonder if they'll still do this once Reddit IPOs
pleasantpeasant
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I think you're going to see people start leaving Reddit as the IPO approaches and many will be coming to HN or other reddit-clones.

Half the comments on Reddit really do seem to be made by bots, you can easily tell when you look at their post history.
pleasantpeasant
·2 lata temu·discuss
I leave up articles for days hoping I'll read them, they pile up in my tabs— wasting so much memory. A lot of pc memory is wasted from just this on my end and I know I'm not the only one.

It's interesting to think about how much wasted energy comes from tabs you're leaving open, hoping you'll get back to them one day.
pleasantpeasant
·2 lata temu·discuss
Maybe their lawyers are when it comes to taxes
pleasantpeasant
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It's best to view OpenAI as any other private tech company even though they try to appear as a non-profit company in the public's eye.
pleasantpeasant
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It's becoming TV. All it needs is a live news & sports section and you'd never need to leave the Netflix app.