[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 12 points 1 month ago

Must be an old screenshot because there's now half a page of Gemini AI garbage at the very top now.

Highly recommend using the uBlacklist extensions to filter out the garbage, spam, copycat, useless sites that somehow seem to always beat out legitimate sources in SEO.

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 17 points 5 months ago

I can easily say that the amount of my friends and family that have become interested in my Emby setup has expontentially consistently increased every round that these streaming providers have increased their rates.

The experience of launching 7 different streaming apps to find something, content constantly vanishing or moving platforms, and just an overall poor user experience coupled with doubling/tripling of each platforms costs....

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 13 points 10 months ago

Hey, Hexbear's left nut here. Im trans btw. This is actually Ukraine's fault for accepting arms from the USA to defend themselves from Russian aggression. If the USA never offered arms to Ukraine, this could have been avoided.

When are the liberals going to wake up to the reality that they are directly responsible for these deaths?

Pigshitting.jpg

/sarcasm

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 8 points 10 months ago

Trans didn't even get mentioned in the comment. ಠ_ಠ

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 9 points 10 months ago

The brain dump docs are real from my first-hand experience.

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 11 points 10 months ago

Add Veriato to the list. A lot of this type of Spyware is sold as "insider risk" or "behavior analytics" software.

I, unfortunately, was forced at my last job to implement and maintain this program.

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 16 points 10 months ago
[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 14 points 10 months ago

I enjoy the boomer redditor hot takes against crypto here in fediverse.

I'll continue to pay for things in "scam" crypto, with merchants that continue to accept this "scam" crypto.

Anyone who blanket calls crypto a scam is delusional.

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 13 points 10 months ago

Japan is very similar but not exclusive to parks, even in the middle of Tokyo. Pretty much EVERYWHERE in Japan expects you to carry your own trash.

The only exception to this really being at restaurant's, street food markets, and "some" vending machines (which will have recycling for cans/plastic).

And you know what? There's very little trash on the streets. The dirtiest areas I experienced was Osaka near Amerika-mura (young trendy area) which was mostly just stuck gum, cigarette butts, and in the early AM maybe an empty can of beer.

[-] maus@sh.itjust.works 50 points 11 months ago

The entire pandemic, our security operations team got constant commendations for how rapidly we scaled up, and they touted the increased productivity we had WFH. I was officially reclassified as a remote worker at the start of Covid.

Then we got a new manager after 2 years who decided everyone needed to RTO "as needed", then monthly, then weekly.

My disabilities and medication prevents me from safely operating a vehicle to commute and my respiratory disability puts me at an extremely high risk of complications from Covid (was bedrested for 3 days from Covid, took almost a month to mostly recover, after multiple booster shots).

Tried to get accommodation, which I had never had to formally get before. Was surprisingly easy to get from HR, but my manager on the other hand made my life hell.

My manager, though, pulled out all the stops.

  • He submitted a "request for family leave" for every workday that I was working from home instead of the office while I was working through HR accommodation request process. which I only found out about after HR mailed me a letter formally denying the requests.
  • Then my manager straight up told me, "I think the only reason you put in a request for accommodation is to avoid coming into the office"
  • Manager would "Forget" to invite only me to meetings, when others that were WFH due to illnesses like Covid would get an invite.

Jokes on them, though, I left with a very short notice, little to no documentation on key projects that I was the sole driver and maintainer on. Literally left 2-year project with 2 pages of documentation that weren't even up to date.

  • Went from making $100K total comp to over $150K total comp.
  • Insurance is kickass, talking like $400/m medication only costing $15/m with no deductible.
  • Nice RSU package, 60k over 4 years
  • No after-hours or on-call, no SLAs
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