EinatYahav

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Influencer or not, however, those who stream videos of themselves being fired from their job risk facing repercussions, such as violating severance agreements, the BBC reported. Job termination videos can also backfire on those who post them if viewers find the post vindictive or unprofessional.

"Generally speaking, such moves are a double-edged sword. The literature on whistleblowers, a more extreme form of publicly sharing bad practices, shows that people get stigmatized for doing so," Ben Voyer, an ESCP Business School professor who founded the Gen Z Observatory, told Business Insider in a recent article.

"Generally, society doesn't reward people that engage in behaviors that some may see as a betrayal. Pushing such content online is a way to get moral support on the one hand, and a little revenge on the other hand," he said.

If you're confused about who to blame, remember that one side debates on whether they should purchase a mega yacht, or have a more reasonable "support" yacht trailing the main one for their helicopter/staff.

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tear down every paywall

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Just as the Salem Founders intended

Fear is the path to the dark side

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What's that symbol you used after Half Life?

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I disagree with the use of "Florida Student" when "Florida Man" would have been a better title

Per https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_year 525,600 minutes per year

Per https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK537306/ 12 breaths per minute for an adult (which you should be for the mind cesspool that is the internet)

525,600 minutes by 12 by $0.05 is $315,360.00 per year.

Breathing is at least 150k a year

I decry you as needs improvement at maths.

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Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and wounding a third during racial justice unrest in Wisconsin last year, is continuing to rack up massive amounts of donations ahead of his November trial, according to a legal defense fund associated with his family which said Monday it has raised nearly $500,000 in the past three months. Forbes

Support for Charles Littlejohn $48,685 USD raised of $250,000 goal GoFundMe

To be fair though, Kyle Rittenhouse gets indirect funding from all the weapon manufacturers and conservative groups. Charles Littlejohn managed to piss off everybody who matters/makes decisions.

At what point does it become cheaper to just have a W-2 menial stand around you with an umbrella?

legislative branch is in place to prevent laws from passing.

Umm, pretty sure it's by design. Can't have too much Democracy.

No, sounds like regular titty bars 🥥 🥥

A doctor reviewing 600 medical cases a minute. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCJcrIpgrr0

What are those signs?

The alligator faces the bigger meal.

Biggest response to a threat is sometimes not to hear it.

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A 1 hour conversation? Anybody got a Too Long Didnt Listen?

We hate big government.

Ok, start making local governments responsible for their people's health/safety/wellbeing.

No, not like that!

Didn't they solve this issue with classical wrist watches with an LED that blinks if your phone has a notification?

we don’t share the same definition of God ^tm^ ^all^ ^rights^ ^reserved^

Oh no, my trans kid is being discriminated against. Time to ship them off to a private villa in another country.

Oh no, my daughter got knocked up. Impromptu vacation in Europe & private therapy.

Oh no, my relative is the wrong skin color. Give them a job posting "we're all in this together" memes in corporate PR.

They're pretty good. Especially when there are intersections between tech and politics that boil down to "replace e-mail with postal letter and see how batshit insane your policy is"

Everybody is chasing the past glories of the previous Empire. Even the Middle Easterners

Is there any alternative to i2p torrenting if you want to torrent without a VPN? Other than living in a third world country.

Do billionaires actually save money with such moves? After purchasing a new mansion, new staff/relocations, still having to travel to "librul" cities for their fine arts/entertainment, seems it just about cancels out.

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Tor seems fast now but in my day and age, it was an hour to see the wikipedia main. (Or at least felt like it)

Exactly BigMacHole@lemm.ee Musk can't give us a share of his prosperity if the guberment keeps taking the money from him /s

Is this the whole city or just the same poster neighborhood again and again? I can't imagine the ancients having the same building codes for wage earners as they do now.

Hell, the government wants people 18+

No, I'm pretty sure that was some ancient Christian pro-lifers who came up with that rule. Government would take people younger if they could.

the tor onion network. But no exits to clearnet.

Everybody contributes bandwith. And because everybody contributes bandwith, privacy is created because you can never know if you reached the end of the chain and found the creator of the first network request.

In theory it's a lot more secure than the tor network. In practice it gets 1/100th of the funding, because you have to be a computer nerd to even install it, need a computer to keep it running 24/7 (longer you run, more privacy) , while tor browser "Just works" and can start providing privacy to everybody right away.

And in almost all cases is faster.

This is the way. Remember the great work all the Nobel Laureates did. Before they started rambling that Magikarp is an endangered species.

Would you need a VPN for that? Cause if the MPAA lawyers have to throw money at programmers to make an example, then they will.

If you do need a VPN, then i2P would be a better choice, though it suffers from network size/speed.

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Per https://lemmy.ca/u/mp3 https://lemmy.ca/comment/2015681

File discoverability is poor, most people will not know how to act as a node and mirror files, and there's no builtin privacy protection in place and it's quite easy to figure out which IP addresses are hosting something.

19.51 CET Mike Johnson declares 'no need for public alarm', reports say

House speaker Mike Johnson has reportedly declared “no need for public alarm” regarding House intelligence committee chair Mike Turner’s national security warning. “Steady hands are at the wheel, we’re working on it, there’s no need for alarm,” Johnson told media on Wednesday afternoon.

His comments come after Turner issued a statement that Congress had been made aware of a “serious national security threat” and called on Joe Biden to “declassify all information” related to it.

During a press briefing, the national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said he planned to meet with members of the House intelligence committee on Thursday.

“We scheduled a briefing for the for House members of the Gang of Eight tomorrow,” said Sullivan. “I am a bit surprised that Congressman Turner came out publicly today in advance of a meeting on the books for me to go sit with him alongside our intelligence and defense professionals tomorrow.”

Turner’s concerns are reportedly related to Russian military capabilities.

If this was the first time the world heard of onion routing, then yes.

Now they can realize that you're probably just one step in the chain. And with i2p there's no way to know if they even reached the end of the chain (provided you host i2p for long enough).

The person in the chair stopped being important quite a while ago. Now both parties just have lists of smart/rich people willing to implement their specific policies, and they try not to fire critically important gov employees.

I'm not both siding the issue. One side attracts all the Nazis and KKK.

19.51 CET Mike Johnson declares 'no need for public alarm', reports say

House speaker Mike Johnson has reportedly declared “no need for public alarm” regarding House intelligence committee chair Mike Turner’s national security warning. “Steady hands are at the wheel, we’re working on it, there’s no need for alarm,” Johnson told media on Wednesday afternoon.

His comments come after Turner issued a statement that Congress had been made aware of a “serious national security threat” and called on Joe Biden to “declassify all information” related to it.

During a press briefing, the national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said he planned to meet with members of the House intelligence committee on Thursday.

“We scheduled a briefing for the for House members of the Gang of Eight tomorrow,” said Sullivan. “I am a bit surprised that Congressman Turner came out publicly today in advance of a meeting on the books for me to go sit with him alongside our intelligence and defense professionals tomorrow.”

Turner’s concerns are reportedly related to Russian military capabilities.

Both parties are against cannibalism, I'm pretty sure. Both parties are equally susceptible to hoaxes.

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