I mean, that's still gotta be better than LinkedIn, regardless, I'm not sure Roblox is going to be a viable alternative to the few useful features of LinkedIn any time soon. Sadly recruiters and managers are balls deep in linkedin so if you want to communicate with them then its one of the few functioning options, at least for my industry in my region.
And TIL about the Begin Doctrine. I honestly thought what I was suggesting would be a nefarious backroom thing only spoken about in the Israeli chambers of power. But here we are, they broadcast it in 1081 and have been acting on it since.
I can't believe Truman and Nixon got ranked C and Eisenhower got an F. I mean Eisenhower slaughtered a lot of people and oversaw the US drop an unbelievable amount of explosives on people, but he at least recognised the evil he had unleashed and felt sorrow for what his legacy was.
I love the trope of lawyers being evil. They are typically held to some pretty tight requirements for ethics. Engineers on the other hand are given a free pass but are responsible for a significant number of humanities worst crimes against both itself and the environment.
I used to see this all the time in the UK outside high street fast food shops. Some idiot would just stop in the middle of the road, chuck their hazards on and piss off into KFC to gorge themselves on chicken for half an hour while traffic banedk up behind their car. British people love a queue though so I guess everyone was winning ..
It seems like the only people who actually derive value out of it are software developers or middle managers. Every other professional discipline has liability and a need to verify accuracy before actioning something. So beyond reading the AI generated summary on a search engine for non critical things it's basically useless.
They know blowing up those regional offices will only result in blowing up a bunch of sales guys right? I mean .. that's a pretty worthy goal, but I don't think it's the outcome they are hoping for ..
I mean that was literally a thing in Afghanistan .. and thanks to the establishment of it during Afghanistan, it's now the Fort Bragg Cartel in the US.
Normally you'd have to pick a jurisdiction to raise the case and then the local court system would deal with it, I assume they would raise it in the US .. so if they won the case the US would enforce it, I guess the US would have some law that saysthe DOD is not responsible for the shit they do though ..
One has people hyper fixated on things, the other makes people easily distracted by shiny things?