[-] InfiniteStruggle@sh.itjust.works 14 points 2 months ago

Ouch, this can't be a good look for a cybersecurity company.

[-] InfiniteStruggle@sh.itjust.works 91 points 7 months ago

Sure, but this time they can be sure their money goes to themselves instead of those pesky vulnerable sections of society.

[-] InfiniteStruggle@sh.itjust.works 39 points 8 months ago

Good old days when the factory owner comes outside to see a rope on a streetlight and suddenly working conditions get a lot better

[-] InfiniteStruggle@sh.itjust.works 38 points 9 months ago

No, they aren't. They're forced to because there is no viable alternative.

[-] InfiniteStruggle@sh.itjust.works 21 points 9 months ago

STOP I can only get so erect

You're going to make me write a cute green-urbania fiction of my self-insert walking around a beautiful city with parks everywhere and using the sub-rails to go far distances and then get on cute retro san francisco style over land trams to make my way to walk-only brick roads and then walk to some book store, the corners piled high with books, with books stacked outside the store under a cloth awning, owned by a wise old man of unclear nationality who spends his days reading the books he sells, who knows me well enough to offer a glass of tea.

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[-] InfiniteStruggle@sh.itjust.works 19 points 11 months ago

Is that where the ship is registered? For tax evasion?

Maybe they just rolled the jets there, took the hubcaps of the fuel inlet off of every one of them (so that they are "disassembled") and then let ukraine know.

So still technically correct and within international arms trade law, but the jets got through without needing too much reassembly.

Maybe put some clingwrap or something over the inlet so moisture doesn't get in.

Well maybe you should have become a known publisher before writing any programs.

/s

"Our artist gets no bitches, but vehemently denies it having anything to do with his personality"

When playing football, to keep the socks from riding down our legs, we used to put loose rubber bands on top of them, near the top of the sock. Then to avoid the rubberbands from riding up above the sockline, we used to fold the sock over the rubberbands downwards. Then to avoid the fold from being undone during play another rubberband had to be put on top of the folded part.

Sounds similar to this. Just thought it was notable.

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I don't know if it's because I grew up in a different time period or whether my sense of humor is just misaligned, or if it's just that I don't have the background necessary, but I don't understand shit.

I don't get any of the jokes, some are just completely undecipherable, and some comics just leave me feeling stupid as hell.

How do you guys understand any of this? What do the user demographics of this community look like?

Is this a government psyop? Are these comics evidence trails to hire super smart cryptography detectives like Cicada 3301? Are they memetic triggers for activating sleeper agents? To be honest I think I'd feel better if it was.

This is a hitpiece from WaPo. They want the union to stop the strike and give in - that's why there's so much media movement to appeal to the general public about how the union strike is hurting the small players - they will NEVER mention that the entire reason that these people are struggling is because of the massive inequality and unfair practices that production houses have imposed on the small time artists themselves, and NOT the union strike.

And it's so transparent too. Sickening.

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