It’s a good thing when people leave for a place that suits them better. I would leave a team that made issues I don’t care about an important part of the job, but that doesn’t mean I think they’re doing anything wrong.
I’m saying that their problems aren’t a big deal and they should just shut up
> people who are marginalized don't have the luxury of putting it down the list of their priorities Yes they do. High income tech worker are not oppressed in any meaningful way. It’s just a coincidence that they look…
From the post she linked: > Basecamp should be a place where employees can come to work with colleagues of all backgrounds and political convictions without having to deal with heavy political or societal debates…
The real story is the woman with beard emoji and two new ways to represent vaping
Never. Friendship comes from spending regular unstructured time with other people. It’s very hard to make real friends on purpose.
More proof that we should all be listening to Alex Jones.
> What do you expect to see or hope to test for? I think the idea is that financially secure people are more willing to speak their mind. Getting salary upfront means everyone has small scale “fuck you” money. The…
It could be worse. You could be Canadian
> It's obvious: you have a cultural problem, and you can't change people... so have to replace people. This makes no sense at all. The government exists to serve those people who are getting replaced, so if you fix…
> Gamification will be rampant and will absorb people in to it. When I see how much mundane grinding people are willing to do for video game rewards, it makes me wonder if status or cosmetics in a virtual world will…
The post is just trying to help people cope with knowing that they're behind. It's not a good approach to life.
Lip reading ASL is pretty tough
A foot rub isn’t a sex act? All conditional sex is rape. If the other person doesn’t enthusiastically and unconditionally consent, then it’s rape. This is obvious, and if you’re having a hard time getting it then you’re…
Sex for money is coerced sex, which is also a form of rape.
People won’t complain in person if they’re looking at me from a bad angle or I’m standing near a window
I don’t know how to fix it, but there are countries where the problems don’t exist and we would be better off as part of them. The average Canadian home owner now makes significantly more money on the house they live in…
I’d love to believe this, but dev and IT people are not paid exceptionally well in most of the world. That says to me that the high salaries are a consequence of social structures and the current economy, not that the…
Another screw up! The best thing that could ever happen in my life would be the Canadian government collapsing and the country getting annexed by the USA. Such an evil country. It’s so embarrassing to live here.
It’s easier to replace the word “white” with “Jewish” since the arguments about disproportionate wealth and representation will still hold. Everyone knows that’s wrong, so I don’t know why they think white is any better.
There’s nothing noble about giving your money away for free to middle men.
> a dampening effect on agility, individual contribution, risk taking, etc. which is opposite of what you want for a software shop. These are company problems and not employee problems. The employees have no incentive…
It’s slavery as a service. Great for saving costs because you only pay for the time that you actually use, and you can outsource the maintenance of the service to the provider. If real slavery was still legal it…
> Perhaps it stops at like $500k/yr? It stops once somebody’s net worth is already so high that their annual income is irrelevant. Those are the real wealthy people.
$150k is not even enough to buy a small home near your workplace in a lot of cities. Janitors had better living conditions 50 years ago than $150k earners do today
It’s a good thing when people leave for a place that suits them better. I would leave a team that made issues I don’t care about an important part of the job, but that doesn’t mean I think they’re doing anything wrong.
I’m saying that their problems aren’t a big deal and they should just shut up
> people who are marginalized don't have the luxury of putting it down the list of their priorities Yes they do. High income tech worker are not oppressed in any meaningful way. It’s just a coincidence that they look…
From the post she linked: > Basecamp should be a place where employees can come to work with colleagues of all backgrounds and political convictions without having to deal with heavy political or societal debates…
The real story is the woman with beard emoji and two new ways to represent vaping
Never. Friendship comes from spending regular unstructured time with other people. It’s very hard to make real friends on purpose.
More proof that we should all be listening to Alex Jones.
> What do you expect to see or hope to test for? I think the idea is that financially secure people are more willing to speak their mind. Getting salary upfront means everyone has small scale “fuck you” money. The…
It could be worse. You could be Canadian
> It's obvious: you have a cultural problem, and you can't change people... so have to replace people. This makes no sense at all. The government exists to serve those people who are getting replaced, so if you fix…
> Gamification will be rampant and will absorb people in to it. When I see how much mundane grinding people are willing to do for video game rewards, it makes me wonder if status or cosmetics in a virtual world will…
The post is just trying to help people cope with knowing that they're behind. It's not a good approach to life.
Lip reading ASL is pretty tough
A foot rub isn’t a sex act? All conditional sex is rape. If the other person doesn’t enthusiastically and unconditionally consent, then it’s rape. This is obvious, and if you’re having a hard time getting it then you’re…
Sex for money is coerced sex, which is also a form of rape.
People won’t complain in person if they’re looking at me from a bad angle or I’m standing near a window
I don’t know how to fix it, but there are countries where the problems don’t exist and we would be better off as part of them. The average Canadian home owner now makes significantly more money on the house they live in…
I’d love to believe this, but dev and IT people are not paid exceptionally well in most of the world. That says to me that the high salaries are a consequence of social structures and the current economy, not that the…
Another screw up! The best thing that could ever happen in my life would be the Canadian government collapsing and the country getting annexed by the USA. Such an evil country. It’s so embarrassing to live here.
It’s easier to replace the word “white” with “Jewish” since the arguments about disproportionate wealth and representation will still hold. Everyone knows that’s wrong, so I don’t know why they think white is any better.
There’s nothing noble about giving your money away for free to middle men.
> a dampening effect on agility, individual contribution, risk taking, etc. which is opposite of what you want for a software shop. These are company problems and not employee problems. The employees have no incentive…
It’s slavery as a service. Great for saving costs because you only pay for the time that you actually use, and you can outsource the maintenance of the service to the provider. If real slavery was still legal it…
> Perhaps it stops at like $500k/yr? It stops once somebody’s net worth is already so high that their annual income is irrelevant. Those are the real wealthy people.
$150k is not even enough to buy a small home near your workplace in a lot of cities. Janitors had better living conditions 50 years ago than $150k earners do today