Iran seems pretty happy to piss off all of their neighbors and then some. Bold strategy. Perhaps they are going to conscript their young people who are pissed off at the boomers in government.
They have one of these at the San Diego Safari Rescue. Really good incredible to see in person. The one they had there was very friendly and seemed to be really interested in people.
Non-competes for top tier jobs make sense, as the company invested a lot of money into the person and it wouldn’t be fair to have them poached for no cost by a rival. All tech companies make software engineers sign non-competes.
as the company invested a lot of money into the person and it wouldn’t be fair to have them poached for no cost by a rival.
They are employees, not indentured servants.
The financial risk should be on the corporation, and not on the employee. Corporations are the ones that are going to make the most money, between the two.
I’d argue that big tech doesn’t invest in its workers because they look for top-tier candidates already. Also, it is way too easy for companies to abuse non-competes. People shouldn’t be forced out of their industry because they left a bad employer.
As bad as all the sugar substitutes taste I honestly don’t get how they ever caught on, starting at saccharine and on down the line. Stevia, aspartame, just taste… wrong. Minimally refined cane sugar or honey are the only way to go.
That’s why I’m glad I have friends I talk to every day, even if just online, and online communities I participate in, like through Lemmy or through Discord. It does help to stay connected to others.
You do get quality experiences from that? I feel most online communication platforms nowadays are basically “post and don’t look back” or “comment once and bye”. Before we had more dominantly forums where topics were discussed over a long period and even between the same people, and you’d easily recognize and connect with people. Lemmy (and reddit) also falls in the first category: you hardly make any connections and topics get abandoned after they disappeared from the front page.
that’s what discord is nice for. I’ve got a group that talks in voice almost every day. we just hang out after work, play a game or two, talk about life. the classic stuff.
I’ve had some in-depth conversations through Lemmy and Discord, and even group voice chat gaming with friends through Discord. I can get meaningful communication experiences through these platforms IMO, yeah.
I’m honestly surprised people keep trying to make “storm the capitol building” work after all it did in the US and Brazil was getting a bunch of Yokels put in watchlists and thrown in prison.
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