Jack White did something similar with Lazaretto.
It really is!
Even better, they refuse to remove therapists who no longer take insurance even after multiple attempts and letters requesting removal. It's a fun scam.
Correct, he's only trying to mitigate the damage caused by showing people who he (and the other wealthy folks) really is and how he thinks. This sort of shit is the equivalent to thought cancer.
Then why did he take sides?
You're not kidding. Seeing 500 applicants for a local job with remote options. There aren't 500 people here that have the skills.
we could go back to welfare capitalism, the way it worked before shareholder capitalism.
Definitely describes my time at AWS between 2016 and 2022.
It's not unclear. They "lost" 22 Billion due to ad blockers.
Not just in Sardinia. Anywhere it's 115F.
You are correct. At AWS you can perform at a L7 for years and never get a promo if you're not best friends with the skip level manager.
The Adam Freeland track "We Want Your Soul" is the perfect background track for reading the article. For those unfamiliar, here's the original : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oMEuyhBkRo . There's also a longer…
Unregretted attrition targets did not fluctuate by earnings in my area at AWS.
Sounds like GCP will soon get rid of its Twitter feature.
Can confirm, my mother works in one, the stories are horrific, even for those paying north of 10K per month.
This! AWS was doing this in 2017 and 2018.
Think the term your looking for is "shareholder capitalism". We definitely need to go back to "welfare capitalism" as what we're doing now is simply a race to the bottom.
Especially when you're realize that the billing features have been turned up to 11 on turn-key rollout. Sampling set at 100%, gosh that's expensive right out of the box, but no accident.
I briefly worked there. They literally have no idea what they're doing, like not even a little bit.
Isn't it all layer 8 problems these days? Most of us can solve problems at the first seven.
thank you!
There definitely are. I've had someone help me like this in time of need and I make sure to do the same when I have the opportunity. You'd be surprised how often the opportunity arises.
the contractor is the next level up, almost the same thing.
Won what? Ahole of the year?
Had a job in a NOC at an almost empty datacenter doing nothing for 12 hours at a time without the ability to watch YouTube (streaming video wasn't yet a thing) to pass the time. Upon noticing embedded YouTube videos had…
Jack White did something similar with Lazaretto.
It really is!
Even better, they refuse to remove therapists who no longer take insurance even after multiple attempts and letters requesting removal. It's a fun scam.
Correct, he's only trying to mitigate the damage caused by showing people who he (and the other wealthy folks) really is and how he thinks. This sort of shit is the equivalent to thought cancer.
Then why did he take sides?
You're not kidding. Seeing 500 applicants for a local job with remote options. There aren't 500 people here that have the skills.
we could go back to welfare capitalism, the way it worked before shareholder capitalism.
Definitely describes my time at AWS between 2016 and 2022.
It's not unclear. They "lost" 22 Billion due to ad blockers.
Not just in Sardinia. Anywhere it's 115F.
You are correct. At AWS you can perform at a L7 for years and never get a promo if you're not best friends with the skip level manager.
The Adam Freeland track "We Want Your Soul" is the perfect background track for reading the article. For those unfamiliar, here's the original : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oMEuyhBkRo . There's also a longer…
Unregretted attrition targets did not fluctuate by earnings in my area at AWS.
Sounds like GCP will soon get rid of its Twitter feature.
Can confirm, my mother works in one, the stories are horrific, even for those paying north of 10K per month.
This! AWS was doing this in 2017 and 2018.
Think the term your looking for is "shareholder capitalism". We definitely need to go back to "welfare capitalism" as what we're doing now is simply a race to the bottom.
Especially when you're realize that the billing features have been turned up to 11 on turn-key rollout. Sampling set at 100%, gosh that's expensive right out of the box, but no accident.
I briefly worked there. They literally have no idea what they're doing, like not even a little bit.
Isn't it all layer 8 problems these days? Most of us can solve problems at the first seven.
thank you!
There definitely are. I've had someone help me like this in time of need and I make sure to do the same when I have the opportunity. You'd be surprised how often the opportunity arises.
the contractor is the next level up, almost the same thing.
Won what? Ahole of the year?
Had a job in a NOC at an almost empty datacenter doing nothing for 12 hours at a time without the ability to watch YouTube (streaming video wasn't yet a thing) to pass the time. Upon noticing embedded YouTube videos had…