It seems like a technical issue not that they want to step down as admins. They have already set up a new insurance for people to move to.
That's my job title.
That isn't how supply/demand works. If you are creating a demand, which you are when buying the product, you are incentivizing someone to create a supply.
If enough people didn't buy the product then there wouldn't be a demand and the person that pays the "milker" wouldn't pay them anymore.
I believe that's in the laws of macroeconomics (?)
Where can I read in full what the army said? I couldn't find anything in their official press releases
It's less bs than you think, still unlikely sure, but not a non zero chance.
For awhile their was a single point of failure in telcom for the midwest in the us. Because the core router was so old and didn't play well with failover. It took them several months and a lot of intermittent issues to get it replaced and working as expected.
Pawns form a union and are no longer willing to work for the man.
You also see this sort of thing about cops. I just learned ACAB, all cops are bastards, today. Which I'm getting increasingly tired of. When you try having a discussion with people they are just as stuck in their ways as the right and don't realize it.
Do i think all cops are saints no. But demonizing entire jobs/professions/whatever right wrong or indifferent is the same reason i stopped watching some news. All doom and gloom.
Call of Duty updates
I mean... you should be working right? That is what you are getting paid by the company to do. If you are able to get your job done in less than the time/activity needed by the software that's another issue.
If you are working from home you are still supposed to be working that is your agreement with your employer. Sure do the bare minimum if you want, but you still need to get your job done.
It's the people that are taking advantage of the work from home that risk it for the rest of us actually working from home.
This is what gets me. I look into software for my company. Someone put up a open source alternative. I expressed my concerns with a small open source project and they acted like i murdered his first born. Well past the point of unprofessional and into the HR realm.
I'm not against open source by any means but there is a place for everything. This just was not the place for this specific product with only a handful of devs and no support. If a system goes down we need to have someone we can call.
Connect for lemmy has gotten better now that i can hide posts without interacting with them.
I tried arguing with them that my name wasn't "Current Resident" it went about as well as expected... lol