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Comment Org backed by tech corps profers propaganda (Score 3, Interesting) 71

Is it really any surprise that a non-profit primarily funded by tech companies would say this. Their funding and existence are at stake if people shift to other majors, so of course they are going to push a counter narrative to try to keep people flowing into tech. Tech companies want maximum amount of choice in the labor pool so they can continue to pit us against each other push salaries down. None of them will give two cents about replacing any of us with AI once the tech is sufficiently advanced. Then they'll find some new way to try to gaslight us about it.

Comment And they wonder why people choose the high seas. (Score 1) 77

I will "buy" video games, generally from GOG and Steam because both have long histories of making sure your purchases stay in your libraries. I will also "buy" from Bandcamp because I can get flac and know all my music can be backed up anywhere I want it.

I have not "bought" a movie in over a decade specifically because of crap like this. Same with ebooks. Both movies and ebook DRM is so egregious in forcing you to consume purchases in very specific ways, with specific apps that I have opted out completely. I want to read my books on any device I want with any reader I want, and I want to play my movies on any device I want with any player I want. So I do. I just don't "buy" them anymore. Being a part of multiple public libraries in my system is especially great for ebooks.

Comment Cosmetic? (Score 1) 236

What a dystopian hellscape we American's live in that an insurance company can claim a prosthetic arm is "cosmetic." And have two appeals find the same. The system is corrupt from top to bottom. Someone else funding it is not a "feel good" story. It is an indictment of the pathetic state of for profit health care in the US. We need to have more direct action in this country.

Comment Inclusion that kills (Score 1) 97

I'm all for inclusion. But ignoring factors with a scientific and statistical basis because it hurts people in the feels is not the way to help under served communities or racial groups. This seems very much like the kind of attempt at inclusion that will lead to worse outcomes for those it is attempting to help.

Comment Good! (Score 1) 98

We were pretty much stuck with Comcast for the first two years at my current place. In that time our service costs more than doubled. We tried calling to see about getting a better rate or modifying our service but they wouldn't do anything for us. Then fiber came down our street and we ditched Concast first chance we got. My wife used to be a social worker and routinely had to deal with Comcast and their predatory practices towards those with low income. Looking forward to their hopefully inevitable decline. There's a reason they consistently make the list of most hated companies.

Comment Re:Cash grab (Score 2) 135

Not all that long ago, there were clauses in the contract that allowed users of Unity to continue using old versions under old terms, And even get bug fixes for the old versions under those terms. Those clauses were removed a little while ago, probably in preparation for these shenanigans. Already released games may be able to dodge the terms. I don't remember what the average game release cycle is, but I believe it is years at this point. So games currently in late development with Unity, that intend to release next year, are probably utterly and totally screwed. And the per install charges are not small, they are 0.20 a download, which can add up fast.

Comment Shortcut syntaxes are for experts (Score 1) 145

C# has quite a few of these terser syntax shortcuts. While I like them, and use them, they don't make the language easier to learn, they make it harder. Many times you can be left guessing as to what the voodoo behind the scenes is for a particularly terse code segment. As a beginner, you are far more likely to run into shortcut code samples and then have to go learn why it was written that way and what it actually means.

From an understanding point of view, verbose is better. Hiding concepts from people, like static as pointed out in the example, doesn't make things easier to understand, it just makes them seem more mystical. Which in turn, makes it harder to learn.

Comment Reunite the stolen machines with the owners? (Score 2) 222

If they are locked, chances are they were stolen. And if that's the case, shouldn't they be working with Apple to make sure there is a system in place to reunite stolen goods with their owners? But I guess resellers feel it makes more sense to complain and get a click bait article, rather that do the right thing.

Comment Re:The managers fear for themselves (Score 1) 289

What I find interesting about most of your complaints is they seem to support the idea that managers are an obstacle to the org being better. Even as a manager yourself, you were disempowered from doing your job effectively by the idiot managers above you. So managers in essence were still the problem even when you were one yourself.

Comment Pot kettle much? (Score 1) 64

I totally understand Sony's position. Since Bloodborne, Horizon Zero Dawn, Days Gone, Gods of War, The Last of Us, and Ghosts of Tsushima are all coming to Xbox when exactly? I mean it's only fair right since Sony has such a great history of making sure all their games are available on all platforms. The strides Sony has taken in open cross platform multiplayer also shows how open and egalitarian they are.

Comment Re:Try it without autocorrect (Score 2) 123

Wow, that Mattias half keyboard is ridiculously overpriced, especially for a rubber dome keyboard. I have a ZSA Moonlander which is a columnar split keyboard. The right side completely detaches. So I could use QMK through Oryx and configure the exact same thing as the half key Mattias. And my keyboard has two halves when I want them and cost $230 less than the Mattias. It also has mechanical switches and can be configured on board for any layout imaginable, no drivers required. Yay, open source.

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