@punished_cait Not to mention the fact that tenured faculty categorically refuse to attend any meeting that doesn't have snacks, and would burn the place down if you tried to plan a conference without dinner.
every time musk fires a twitter engineer for calling out his bs, the general response is "sad, but you shouldn't call out your boss in public". why? why is it assumed that people in power can say or do whatever tf they want without even being called out for it. serf mentality
"Would you debate your boss on Twitter?" isn't really the question.
"Would your boss call your team out on Twitter?" in the first place is the question. I'm pretty sure most wouldn't, but then again I haven't worked for a complete sociopath before.
@RottenInDenmark You're the NYT & you don't do journalism?!? How many bike thefts were investigated/solved 2, 5, 10 years ago? How many officers would you need? What's the cost of additional cops vs. value of bike? Any word from insurers? Do they see it as problem? Any research that backs claims?
And so refreshing to have a film without a single human. Jurassic Park was ruined by superfluous human drama, when we could have been treated to nothing but glorious dinosaurs. Made even worse by pretentious and equally superfluous invoking of (then trendy) “chaos theory.”
anyway, making the basic necessities of life available to everyone regardless of how and where they perform labor is the only long-term way to fix any of this, regulation is just a perpetual arms race.
but in the meantime, nationalize social media companies as public utilities.