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Comment Patently false (Score 4, Insightful) 127

"Manuel said he is excited about the future of the project and what it means for his son's legacy. "What's amazing about this is that we've heard from the parents, we've heard from the politicians. Now we're hearing from one of the kids," Acosta said. "That's important. That hasn't happened.""

And it STILL hasn't happened, because this isn't the child, and it's brutally dishonest and shameful to pretend that anything different is happening here.

Comment Re:My personal boycott of Amazon (Score 5, Interesting) 45

People who think like you are the reason that not just "mean," but truly harmful and unethical companies prosper. You have agency. You can make decisions for yourself. You can, and should, make the best decisions, even if they make you less convenient, comfortable, or trendy.

My family stopped shopping Amazon altogether several years back, along with Walmart. We do shop at farmer's markets, but we also go to neighborhood markets and co-ops. We buy secondhand clothes (so could you, despite your attempt at a false choice between Amazon and having to make your own clothes, which is just silly). We buy used cars so that local dealers profit, without directly supporting manufacturers whose choices we dislike. And so on.

It isn't convenient or trendy. We don't care. We save a ton of money this way. And we find that we generally don't support people and practices we find objectionable. We're probably indirectly supporting some amount of evil, but we're affirmatively doing all we can to minimize our participation in it.

You could too, if you wanted to. Or, you can keep pretending you're powerless to be an agent for change, and you'll find that your prophecy comes true. But I dare you to do better.

Comment Re: Master of evading detection! (Score 1) 17

And yeah, vendors really get aggressive, especially if you're a well known company.

They throw all sorts of B.S. sales tactics at you even if you're not. I work for a small consulting & software development house in St. Louis, and when I actually look at my spam folder I see everything from the passive-aggressive ("Hey, is there someone else I should be talking to at your company? Clearly you're not responding to my pitch so now I expect you to do my research for me.") to the faux-pitiful ("I've tried so hard, Mr. Fisher, this is my seventeenth email this week (crying emoji) and I guess now I'm just going to give up on you and not make my sales goals, it's so sad, please just give me five minutes to sell you this overpriced list of leads we scraped from LinkedIn?"

I can't even say I admire the hustle, since it's all automated nowadays.

Comment Completely avoidable (Score 3, Insightful) 15

There's no excuse for an organization that serves young people to not have more stringent protocols in place to avoid these issues.

As to the "classist and ableist" discussion points, I'm not saying that the "get woke, go broke" mantra applies here ... I'll just mention that the last NaNoWriMo event I bothered going to (near Dallas, TX in 2018) featured a spirited discussion/group therapy session about the pain of being misgendered, which ground the actual writing discussion to a halt. That is when I realized that this organization was no longer for me. The more any organization moves away from the center toward the extremes of ideas and discourse, the less people are going to want to donate to keep it afloat.

Submission + - Email shows that Musk ally is moving to close office behind free tax filing prog (theguardian.com)

Alain Williams writes: An Elon Musk ally installed in the US government said in a late night email going into Saturday that the office behind a popular free online tax filing option would be shuttered – and its employees would be let go.

The 18F office within the General Services Administration (GSA) created the IRS Direct File program that allows for free online tax filings. It has been a frequent target of Musk, and one of the billionaire businessman’s close associates who holds a key position in the GSA informed staffers that the agency would close 18F in an email to staffers that arrived around 1am on Saturday morning.

Comment Awfully odd way to "preserve its legacy" (Score 1) 93

[...] while preserving the ship's legacy as a symbol of American innovation and engineering

What a wonderful new P.R. spin tactic. We're not destroying a historic icon that could be repurposed as a museum ship - we're preserving its legacy.

Translation: We know we're doing something wasteful, but we can't possibly admit that, so we're gonna pretend really hard it's a good thing!

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