VitoRobles

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[–] VitoRobles 16 points 1 day ago

I know a handful of military folks who are now doing so much better in their lives. Came from a shitty background, and now work IT or management.

Unfortunately, I also know a lot of military folks who didn't make it. Some are in prison. Some suffer from issues in society. Many still work for the military/government because they have no other skills.

The most common bond: they tell their kids not to join the military.

[–] VitoRobles 150 points 1 day ago (13 children)

It's not free. It comes from our taxes. School lunch is free for the kid, and paid for by taxes.

And if you think that's a bad thing, then why does the military give free lunches to its soldiers?

[–] VitoRobles 36 points 1 day ago (2 children)

There's been two decades worth of lawsuits because PayPal has a history of withholding revenue and blocking stores from small e-commerce stores.

I'm talking about e-commerce sites selling a board game, making $40k in sales through paypal, and PayPal refuses to give them money.

PayPal's stance has been, "Fuck you sue us."

I'm not saying this because I think Peter Thiel, who was one of the creators of Paypal, is a fucking evil villain.

[–] VitoRobles 2 points 1 day ago

Loss of income is really difficult to sue for. Especially if you're an indie company in another country, trying to sue an international company. You either sue locally, or open up a office in their nation.

And your case has to be rock solid.

Like tech companies still lose cases around loss of income, even when it's obvious to the average person that the major company is going out of their way to stamp out competition.

[–] VitoRobles 4 points 1 day ago (1 children)

In America we'd call that a War on Retirement, smear the politicians with ads, and ensure all the poor red states vote against it because it's a attack on freedom.

[–] VitoRobles 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

On a road trip, I drove by a farm that sells "Sweet Cron'.

Thinking it was a mistake, I saw more signs bragging about the Sweet Cron they had. So definitely on purpose.

[–] VitoRobles 2 points 1 day ago

English is my only language and yeah.

[–] VitoRobles 4 points 1 day ago

Well obviously the boy toys are the ones I use my penis to play with.

[–] VitoRobles 5 points 2 days ago

Had a similar experience. Job wanted me but I'm not spending 2 hours commuting.

This was before remote work was a common thing.

[–] VitoRobles 33 points 2 days ago

Because if someone says something sexist/racist/stupid, don't let them get away with it.

[–] VitoRobles 4 points 3 days ago

If we can shoot at tornados, we can find a way to shoot at capitalism.

[–] VitoRobles 36 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Come and join my webring on Neocities.

Sign the guest book.

Scream at my aggressive CSS.

 

I work in a 4,000+ person company. Two years ago, the CEO created a dozen new positions underneath him. President. Chief of Marketing. Chief of Design. Chief of Product. Chief of Buildings. Etc.

Some of it was needed. Many were not. My boss, a director level person, would end up in a room with like 15 of these Chiefs-of-X, and hundreds of other directors. There was no heirarchy. You'd have a Chief of Product working with the Chief of Design and Chief of Marketing.

Many of them would just walk around, making demands to push their personal initiative, do 2-3 "update meetings" a day then go fuck around and collect their $500k salary

Late 2024, a lot of us found ourselves in "Office Space"-level BS where we'd have multiple bosses. I was reporting to two directors, and four Chiefs myself. Every week, I would get verbally chewed out by one, and praised by another - all different every time.

Last month, we got a memo that there was going to be some "restructuring" of departments. Then last week, half the Chiefs were quietly demoted to Dept Leads managing a small team, or fired. No other staff was fired except the C-levels.

I don't know what sparked it.

But I won't deny this seems like a path in the right direction.

 
 

Been loving Oblivion Remaster and not sure where to share these.

 

I work downtown. I personally take the bus to work and walk.

While getting feedback from our paid intern's experience, one complained about having to pay for parking.

Because I naturally always support the interns, I pushed for that perk. Why shouldn't they get all the help they need? They're young, they have a busy life and they're trying their best.

But my coworker (who drives) said, "Theres street parking and they are complaining they have to walk 14 minutes over."

Now my internal "Fuck Cars" position is battling with my "Give the Interns everything".

I'm not the deciding factor. Just wanted to share this.

 

John Schwarz, the 57-year-old founder of The People's Union USA, is calling on Americans to boycott Amazon and its companies, including Zappos, Ring, Whole Foods, Twitch and Prime Video, for one week.

 

Summary

Alan Filion, an 18-year-old from California, was sentenced to four years in federal prison for orchestrating 375 swatting incidents between August 2022 and January 2024. Operating under various aliases, Filion charged clients for making false emergency calls that prompted significant police responses. His hoaxes included threats of school shootings and bombings, targeting institutions across the U.S., U.K., and Canada. Despite being questioned by the FBI in July 2023, he continued his activities until his arrest in January 2024, where he pled guilty to multiple charges.

 

A project called "Remove-DEI" shows the tweaks used to remove "forbidden words" from a database about childhood school readiness.

The updates, shown in Github commits, are to a database for the Department of Health and Human Services’ Head Start program. They show a project called “Remove-DEI,” which reveal some of the back-and-forth that is happening behind the scenes to align federal agencies with Donald Trump’s executive orders that forbid almost anything having to do with race or gender within federal agencies. The Github pages show software engineers discussing amongst themselves how to best remove all instances of “forbidden words” from a specific database, and the code updates they used to do it. The changes also show that, while thousands of government datasets are disappearing from the internet, even ones that remain are having parts of their utility deprecated or broken in a way that may not be visible to those outside the government.

 
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