A devious interview (more images in post)
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I don't remember how Xitter works, but how were there no comments interrupting during the approximately 7 hours of posting updates?
Used to be, back before the enshittification, that you could view a thread of just your own tweets and not see a thousand nazis and bots. That was back in the days when a profile had its tweets in chronologist order instead of bullshit nonsense
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Used to be, back before the enshittification, that you could view a thread of just your own tweets and not see a thousand nazis and bots. That was back in the days when a profile had its tweets in chronologist order instead of bullshit nonsense
Used to be, back before the enshittification, that you could view a thread of just your own tweets and not see a thousand nazis and bots. That was back in the days when a profile had its tweets in chronological order instead of bullshit nonsense
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Same here, re: the first paragraph. I received two shirts and a (good quality) windbreaker. I've never heard anyone having to buy company uniforms, but I'm in Europe.
As an American, I think the only time I’ve ever paid for a company-branded clothing item was when one company offered us (completely optional) customized soccer jerseys in celebration of that year’s World Cup. They were actually pretty nice! But, I’ve never worked anywhere a uniform was mandatory.
Perhaps the biggest disappointment in losing my last job (besides the steady paycheck and the best health insurance plan I’d ever had) was that I’d only a couple months earlier collected enough corporate t-shirts to wear a different company-branded shirt each day of the week.
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This is tumblr, not sitter. You can simply reblog your own post and bypass any comments made halfway through.
It's mostly just screenshots of twitter though
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It's mostly just screenshots of twitter though
In my defence, I was still waking up.
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A few years ago, "blockchain" was what "AI" is now. Everyone was adding blockchain to everything. It was the next big thing, we can't risk getting left behind, etc.
And it was a fundamentally bad system from the get go for 99.9% of the systems it was applied to, just like AI.
AI, btw, was just the thing that made people finally forget about blockchain technology, but as per usual, its worse than its predecessor.
IT has this innate need to have these corporate buzzword cycles that lat about 1-3 years, where all IT companies must jump in this bandwagon for fear of being left behind, and each cycle is just pure uncut unadulterated shit, and each cycle, the shit smells worse.
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This is tumblr, not sitter. You can simply reblog your own post and bypass any comments made halfway through.
I think, it's screenshots of Tumblr showing screenshots of Twitter...
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I don't remember how Xitter works, but how were there no comments interrupting during the approximately 7 hours of posting updates?
I believe, so long as you as you always reply to your own last post, you can then select your last post in the chain and it'll only show your own posts. Like, it is tree-shaped under the hood, it just hides that in the UI for whatever reason...
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Honestly doesn't surprise me that they re-invited the guy, especially when he got fired. If he was there for a longer time, he'll leave a hole which is gonna match his skillset pretty well.
And the hiring manager isn't the firing manager, so they won't know who got thrown out for what reason. Their job is just to hire someone new and boy-howdy did they just find the perfect match for the opening.
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The majority of workplaces I've seen with uniforms require you to buy them. Maybe that's changed in the last 10 years or so, that would be nice.
Lmao that sounds illegal
Oh wait, America is a thing
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At my old job we had "uniforms" which meant: a polo with a logo on it.
I like WFH where there's no dress code and pants are optional
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Used to be, back before the enshittification, that you could view a thread of just your own tweets and not see a thousand nazis and bots. That was back in the days when a profile had its tweets in chronological order instead of bullshit nonsense
Used to be, back before the enshittification, that you could view a thread of just your own tweets and not see a thousand nazis and bots. That was back in the days when a profile had its tweets in chronological order instead of bullshit nonsense
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Wait, how did the interview go?
(more images in post)
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(more images in post)
Post wasn't showing all images when I first saw this post
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Used to be, back before the enshittification, that you could view a thread of just your own tweets and not see a thousand nazis and bots. That was back in the days when a profile had its tweets in chronological order instead of bullshit nonsense
Used to be, back before the enshittification, that you could view a thread of just your own tweets and not see a thousand nazis and bots. That was back in the days when a profile had its tweets in chronological order instead of bullshit nonsense
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And it was a fundamentally bad system from the get go for 99.9% of the systems it was applied to, just like AI.
AI, btw, was just the thing that made people finally forget about blockchain technology, but as per usual, its worse than its predecessor.
IT has this innate need to have these corporate buzzword cycles that lat about 1-3 years, where all IT companies must jump in this bandwagon for fear of being left behind, and each cycle is just pure uncut unadulterated shit, and each cycle, the shit smells worse.
It's not even IT itself. I vaguely remember some fruit juice company changing its name from "fruit juice" to "fruit juice blockchain" or something, and doing nothing else, and it's stock price jumping by 3x. The stock market somehow got into its head that tech companies play by fundamentally different rules than normal, are worth inherently more, never have to make profit or even a product, and will someday all be money printing monopolies.
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This is gold and the content we need more of in this community!
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And it was a fundamentally bad system from the get go for 99.9% of the systems it was applied to, just like AI.
AI, btw, was just the thing that made people finally forget about blockchain technology, but as per usual, its worse than its predecessor.
IT has this innate need to have these corporate buzzword cycles that lat about 1-3 years, where all IT companies must jump in this bandwagon for fear of being left behind, and each cycle is just pure uncut unadulterated shit, and each cycle, the shit smells worse.
AI at least has its uses and can do something (not always well, but it can be helpful 1/10 times). Blockchain mania was insane though.
It was like “Why don’t we incorporate a retina scanner into our TV remote”
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It's not even IT itself. I vaguely remember some fruit juice company changing its name from "fruit juice" to "fruit juice blockchain" or something, and doing nothing else, and it's stock price jumping by 3x. The stock market somehow got into its head that tech companies play by fundamentally different rules than normal, are worth inherently more, never have to make profit or even a product, and will someday all be money printing monopolies.
Some algorithm probably triggering on keywords there. Interesting if one could figure them out and game the system by naming a company after whatever emerging tech buzzword hasn't reached saturation yet
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And it was a fundamentally bad system from the get go for 99.9% of the systems it was applied to, just like AI.
AI, btw, was just the thing that made people finally forget about blockchain technology, but as per usual, its worse than its predecessor.
IT has this innate need to have these corporate buzzword cycles that lat about 1-3 years, where all IT companies must jump in this bandwagon for fear of being left behind, and each cycle is just pure uncut unadulterated shit, and each cycle, the shit smells worse.
The funny thing is, AI and blockchain likely could augment a lot of stuff in his ways, but the higher-ups don't understand the technology or their own product enough to pursue though.
Especially AI as they see it as a way to replace people or existing stacks/products instead of using it as an assistive technology to improve them