Can't help but anthropomorphise, but in a changed way. I've always equated wings with what hands are in humans, but this picture makes me think of then more like legs, and bird's 'legs' as hand equivalent
Reputation comes from public, it requires collective action and coordination. Collective action is not easy, but it is not as hard it might seem either. For example, many open source projects in software are highly reputable without a private ownership.
I wouldn't jump to conclusions on who did this, could be false flag
Damn somebody tag ThoughtSlime here
Steve Jobs was no different from the rest in Silicon Valley who would spout virtues out loud while simultaneously undermining them in practice.
In 2024 using linux is far less cognitively demanding than using windows
Oh wow DOUBLE the GEE DEE PEE?!?!?!?!!@! Hard rn
Headline implicates that it was returning non-science data so far lol
Eh, I'm waiting until the seat is simply hovering in the air without any bars
Ah okay. I am just following what other posts on here are doing, nothing about this in the 'about' section either. I will add the notes
(May I ask why the downvotes?)
Life imitates ideology
I think the downvotes you are getting are from people who have only heard "Libertarian" in american context.
American libertarians are conservative/capitalists
In Classical definition/for the rest of the world, Libertarians are closer to Anarchists
I believe this is the video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ta0imAIz31M
Thanks!
It has happened to me a few times, and one of them I can share.
When I was negotiating for a new job, it was all email, until I asked whether it'll always be work from home (this was during the pandemic). Instead of an email reply, I get a call and the HR tells me it should be work from home always.
Fast forward, the pandemic is "over" and people are now being called over to work. My contract is worded ambiguously enough for the company to defend this "order". I realise if the earlier conversation was an email, I would have a case for myself that I never agreed to this (not that I would go the judicial route, but still).
If anything, shouldn't it be encouraged, and even automated? I'm including even the 'old' stuff from reddit here. Reddit shouldn't be the absolute owner of the content submitted by users. When I migrated here, it wasn't because of me being against reddit users, but being against reddit the company. Copying the content here actually hurts the company in sense that they don't get to then gatekeep the crowdsourced content.