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It's not the same though, those are fictional characters. I know a real person made them, but still, it's not the same
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How do you define Tech bros? I lump them in Commerce category in my head.
Computer Science/Engineering people I have encountered are more into liberatory politics (whether they overtly acknowledge it/are awareof it or not)
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I think Arts and Sciences folks need to team up and fuck up Commerce bros.
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Not available on f droid yet it seems
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iOS
I'm sorry but there likely never be a long-term alternative for free software such as this on that platform. Neither you nor the developer has much say on how to use it.
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Which version would you recommend?
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That's just execution with extra steps
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Wtf is even this meme. This community is sick. Blocking it
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Infosys is the kind of company that would keep slaves of it wasn't illegal
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Can do this today in India
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This is a really, really good news for the employer class. I remember some economists pushing FOR unemployment rate. It lowers the value of your labour.
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1 million
Super hard for a country like Ireland, a population of 6 million
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Why is this interesting to some people?
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I think the aussie contestant is getting disproportionate amount of mockery (and even hate). It's becoming borderline bullying
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Why are renters not teaming up? I am sorry but the membership in my local tenants union is frankly shameful. Unite, organise in solidarity is the only way. I know people have a limited time but that's the situation we are in.
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Canadians are nice unless you are Indigenous
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Now what was the cause of the bug? Fat fingering human error during release.
There isn't a singular "the" cause usually, and if we do want to press for it, I'd say an aggressive deadline for a major product that needs engineers to slave away was the cause. At that point bugs become stastically inevitable. Whoever decided on that promised deadline was the first responsible person.
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.