

Eh, certain parts of LA are safe. But LA is actually pretty conservative in other areas, due to a large religious population, and a lot of first-gen immigrants.
Eh, certain parts of LA are safe. But LA is actually pretty conservative in other areas, due to a large religious population, and a lot of first-gen immigrants.
I have to ask: would this story be so popular if they didn’t mention that the four people that did this were Chinese?
Racism doesn’t disappear just because the article doesn’t say the quiet part out loud. We all know the thought process that led to this article’s virality.
Let’s do better, Lemmy. We all have an opportunity to make the world a more tolerant and empathetic place through what we post and upvote.
It only seems to make a difference when the rich ones complain.
“despite what you may have heard, pusillanimous does not serve as the basis for pussyfoot, pussycat, or a certain related vulgarism.” - Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Social media is a misinformation engine
Obvious ragebait article
I read the article, and it’s way less bad than the title made it sound. They just set company chats to disappear after some number of days and told employees to not “comment before you have all the facts.” This has been the policy of every company I’ve worked at, including university IT and Amazon.
The title made it sound like they were deleting specifically chats related to open court cases, which is like level 10 ultra-illegal.
The votes, not the replies. There’s a bunch of silent lurkers on here who just browse for comments on brave to downvote them.
Sorry you got downvoted. Once again people are downvoting positive posts about Brave blindly.
It’s no coincidence that the only open source browser that actually blocks ads is the one that gets downvoted all the time. Meanwhile people are dead silent when someone recommends a fully closed source chrome alternative that makes money from search tracking. 🤔
Open source collaboration will be difficult on mesh, so my contribution would be jailbreaks and cracked versions of softwares. My local government will need it since all their systems run on licensed software 🥲
I’d also get my hands on a bunch of iphone and android jailbreaks, because phone OSes might just stop working in 9 months if they’re left unmodified.
Yeah I mean it sounds like your feedback is “stfu” and that’s not very helpful 😅
“Unintentionally boycotting” messages do have value. If people can live without these companies on accident, it gives people hope that it will be easy to join the boycott.
Link to the actual paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-025-08839-w
The repro and verification will take time. Months or even years. Don’t trust anyone who says it’s definitely real or definitely bunk. Time will tell.
So your constructive suggestion is… That I should start buying from them again? So that I can stop buying from them again?
Like what do you want me to do.
The big symptom unique to burnout is anger. Ultimately leading to blowing up at coworkers. If you’re not experiencing that it’s probably not burnout.
Depression and ADHD might be good thing to check for.
Neat. I’ve been unintentionally boycotting the priority targets for years now. I guess companies that support genocide also just make shitty products.
Wow, what a write up! This is great
A lot of these things ring true from my experience in the US government as well. There is a lot of waste from contracting and a lot of fear of the unknown.
We are all in agreement, the objectification and hypersexualization of breasts is part of the problem. But it is a symptom of a deeper cause.
Equating nudity with sex what leads to the “pornification” of our regular bodies. In countries where we feel safe being nude in public, there is much less sexual harassment and objectification.
I mostly agree, but “never” is too high a bar IMO. It’s way, way higher than the bar even for humans. Maybe like 0.1% or something would be reasonable?
Even Einstein misremembered things sometimes.