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  • Thank God I'm not the only one who absolutely hates this. Over a decade ago, I used an iPhone for a month before returning it for an Android because I hated it so much.

  • This somehow makes me feel older than the hip pain does

  • WHAT

  • I'd like to see two things.

    1. The demographics of people who live within a few miles of golf courses. Are they wealthier with better Healthcare, allowing them to live long enough to develop Alzheimer's?
    2. Were pesticides used heavily in the golf courses surveyed?

    As with all statistics, more data = context.

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  • No, 57% of registered Gen-Z voters who were men voted for Trump. Keep on mind over half of Gen Z didn't even vote. So the overall percentage of Gen Z who voted for Trump is much, much smaller.

  • If you think being altruistic has to be worth something to do it, then you're not an altruistic type of person. Being altruistic means doing what one believes is right and helping others regardless of any reward or value gained or lost.

  • While the American Left has been shifting right for the past few decades, were you even around during W. Bush's presidency? Progressives today want exactly what W. Bush campaigned against - proper climate policies and social / welfare safety nets.

  • Yet the US military is one of the single largest polluters on the planet. Yes they spearhead a lot of climate research, but then there are departments that will throw away $100m like I throw away a nickel. The amount of greenhouse gases produced by them in a single year is more than you or I or anyone you see or know will produce in a whole lifetime combined.

  • The title is vague, so here's the title of the actual study the article is based on:

    Weaponizing the Workplace: How Algorithmic Management Shaped Amazon's Antiunion Campaign in Bessemer, Alabama

    Also, the problem isn't the algorithms used for the work. The problem is the metrics they expect employees to consistently hit. The technology isn't the problem, they just expect too much from their employees.

    Source: Worked in a lot of different Amazon buildings

  • They're not justifying racism, they're explaing how the US has gotten to where it is today and why people act as they do. The culture here regarding it is different compared to most parts of Europe, and people generally are trying very much to combat these issues. But as this is a deeply cultural and historical undertaking in the US, a lot of change - cultural, political, or otherwise - will happen very slowly and will not always appear progressive. Despite recent events, the US has generally - though not always - been making small steps in the right direction here. Seit du Deutsch bist, weißt du, Fortschritt ist kompliziert.

  • Americans are quick to forget our neighbors are scary as hell when they're upset. Canadians just haven't had a good reason to be too upset since the World Wars

  • I work Logisitcs Management and manage 200+ drivers for last-mile deliveries for a large company. I don't like the company but I take pride in my work and the projects that I manage, but I'm using it as a stepping-stone for something better in the future

  • Isn't that one of the classifications of genocide?

  • There is none, but kids are picky and want expensive name brands because pretty images

  • Where meme

  • Jesus Christ it's Agent Archer

  • OG Mario Kart and Mario Party 2. Played those until I found Halo, then my video-game addiction set in

  • He's that one guy that works at Vance Refrigeration, I think

  • Nothing was wrong with Hodor at all, he was just really high