Look at this privileged asshole who thinks his son should have his own room.
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The benefit of open source apps is anyone can view the code to see if there is malware or other installed.
There is a recent development that they and their billions might not actually be shielded:
Against the terms of his bail and only further strengthens Georgias RICO case against him.
I work for a company that champions their diversity and inclusion stuff EVERYWHERE. I'm partially deaf and wear hearing aids. At a company hosted Christmas Party they had this Cards Against Humanity style game - it wasnt CAH, all of the cards were pretty innocent - like speak in an accent, treat the card as a baby, etc. New guy got a card that said "Imitate someone at the table". He turned to the guy next to him and said "I can't hear you, can you repeat that" - mocking me for being deaf. One of people at the table caught on really quick and was like WTF did you just say?
Nobody laughed. The other person reported the incident to HR and I had to recap the whole thing to them. The guy never apologized for it. HRs resolution was that I could "leave the team" or the company if I didn't want to work with him anymore. This person was one of five people on my team. I didn't leave the team mostly because my manager was pretty supportive and didn't agree with the HR outcome.
So yeah. Coworkers aren't your friends and neither is HR. We got 84% on our D&I score for employee engagement ratings this year.
Some of the new Lemmy apps allow you to block entire instances. I'm using Sync and it supports this.
This is a multi layered problem without an easy solution. At face value, there really isn't anything wrong with your statement, but once you dive into student loans/college education/how public education made everyone believe the only path forward was college - maybe, just maybe something needs to be done.
Capping interest rates so that people can actually pay their debt down is not a bad thing. The root of the problem still needs to be tackled - college is too expensive and administration departments are too bloated - but when the government guarantees the loans, colleges just raise rates because they know students can get them. Schools are not teaching enough financial literacy to make sure kids understand the opportunity cost of what they are signing up for.
Saying this as a person lived at home and commuted to undergrad and for my master's degree and paid my loan back.
Absolutely, would never take them into a grocery store at all.
I used to take my dog into Lowe's just to help socialize him, but during the pandemic absolutely everyone did that and it was a nightmare of lunging animals.
I've done it once when I worked for a consulting company, it was hell. The paycheck at the end of it almost made up for it though.
I enjoyed 3-5 and also really enjoyed 6, I think you might like it.