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  • The reason for this is pretty simple: necessity.

    Companies Corporations have a fiduciary duty to maximize profits for shareholders.

    If no union exists, that means depressing wages as much as possible while meeting staffing needs.

    If a union is forming, it means spending as much as you need to stop it since, if you don't, you'll be unable to depress wages over the long term.

    When a union exists, well then they have to negotiate to continue operations and so workers get paid more fairly.

    Join or organize a union if you can.

  • Dobles para defensa del hogar también

  • I'm not saying it's rational, it just feels like more money.

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  • Many are. It's been going on since the 1950s. And it's a private event that politicians choose to participate in - so it isn't like it's state sponsored, technically - even though it politicians attend in their official capacity. It isn't something that can just be easily shut down on constitutional grounds and is a complex issue. I think lawyers would have to prove that government resources are being used and that it creates an unconstitutional breach of the 1st amendment.

    Here's what the freedom from religion foundation has to say about it

  • Little different for me:

    $1 - 5 = $5

    $6 - 12 = $10

    $13 - 20 = $20

    $21 - 50 = $50

    $51 - 70 = $100

    >$70 = $1000

  • Beanis shitposting in spaaaaace

  • "West African" Peanut Stew, which is an Americanized version of various groundnut stews/maafe, is super nutritious and cheap. It is quick if you put in 1hr in advance to make like 3kg of soup, ~8 servings, for ~10 bucks. I think it'd freeze OK too.

    Look up a recipe, but basically: 1 onion, garlic, 6c broth (vegetable in your case), 2lbs sweet potatoes (maybe 3lbs if vegetarian), 1 bunch greens (collards, kale, mustard greens, whichever you have/like/are ceapest), can diced tomatoes, peanut butter, 2-3tbsp vinegar, optional spices (cumin, turmeric, bay leaves, chili powder, paprika, cayenne pepper/red pepper flakes, oregano, minced ginger, msg, etc), optional garnishes: peanuts, cilantro.

    Sautee 1 diced onion in a pot until translucent, add garlic and spices & sautee 30s more, add 6c broth, 2lbs cubed sweet potatoes, chopped greens, can of diced tomatoes. Bring to a boil and simmer for 20mins. Take off the heat and add 1c peanut butter and 2tbsp of vinegar (recommend adding 1tbsp at a time and tasting so as not to add too much), stir to combine. Serve.

    I add 1lb chicken to mine and it makes like 3kgs of soup. Calorie dense, nutritious, very tasty. I also add a small amount of soy sauce, fish sauce, and/or worcesteshire when adding the liquid - imo this mimics some of the fermented sauces used in West African foods. Apple cider vinegar added at same time as the peanut butter really improves the dish. Salt and pepper throughout cooking, of course - but even without spices this is a tasty soup. Spices do help though.

  • I am genuinely curious why people are so angry and are jumping to conclusions, willing to boycott a company that has done great things for media preservation over an inconvlusive statement about something that will likely have minimal or no effect on them, GOGs employees, or the user experience of their platform.

    AI assistance is a tool. Why would they ban their developers and maintainers from using Windsurf, for instance? Or their design folks from using AI tools to help make mockups? It doesn't make any sense. If their workforce wants to make use of AI tools responsibly... why is that a problem?

    AI use does not mean they will start churning out slop. And, frankly, GOG is a software distributor/vendor... they don't have creative control over the games they sell. The AI would be in the behind the scenes development of their platform, not in the products. The only way it'd affect users is if they put it in the user interface somehow (but... how and why would they?)

  • Sniffs are free, why would he need a whole pedo island trip?

  • Why does he look like methhead Mr. Bean in profile

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  • That's a really good point. Sliding scale payment maybe (with no cap on income - if you make a million bucks a year and are always speeding, you're going to be paying a hefty fine)

  • I feel like the better option is to have local government foot the bill - but the driver owes the value of the device if it's lost or damaged. In theory, insurance would have to cover at least some of this (given it'd be wired into the car) and they can still use their car. AND if they drive safely, they should owe nothing long-term.

    That's idealistic though. I'm sure the "tough on crime" crowd would want the individual to foot the bill despite it making everyone safer.

  • And speed is highly correlated to the lethality of car wrecks. Also, it sounds like the devices would be installed in the cars of people who... speed frequently.

    So, it is directly addressing the problem without asset seizure or jail time. Sounds like an ideal solution, actually.

  • Yeah on the one hand: there isn't any evidence (yet) that Chomsky was involved in the abuse of kids. And, Epstein had a massive social circle: not everyone in it was abusing kids.

    BUT he also stuck by his pal Jeff when he learned that Jeff abused kids - which is... not great. It's possible he just believed Epstein was the victim of a witch hunt, but that'd take a serious level of gullibility given all the evidence.

  • Get wrecked, bozo 🤡

  • Its the heat, mostly. If you use the low or very low/delicate settings, it will help.

    I find that there is no benefit from using medium or high heat. It just shrinks my clothes. Low/delicate doesn't and I haven't noticed any damage.

    Other trick: wash and dry pants inside out to avoid fading. Also, this stuff only applies to fabrics that are dryer safe, obviously

  • Your voice on phone calls/recordings is actually pretty distorted unless you've got a nice recording setup. You have the problem of distortion/compression in recordings and bone conduction when speaking.

    The best way to see how your voice sounds in a natural environment with no digital distortion is to hold a piece of cardboard on either side of your head in front of your ears so that they stick out perpendicular to the sides of your head. Manila folders work great for this. Then talk. You'll hear yourself in a way that's closer to how other people hear you, though it won't get rid of the bone conduction.

  • +1 for smart launcher. I got it back when the paid version was like 5 bucks. It's more now, but I've been very happy with it overall.

    Lawnchair also looks great. I'd consider switching if Smart Launcher becomes enshittified or if Lawnchair has better features.

  • I apply both of these to all movies in tandem. A movie can be both "enjoyable to watch" and "having artistic merit" to varying degrees.

    I really dislike when critics and audiences are unable to separate them. There are real, professional critics who seem to only judge movies by how much they enjoyed them, and I think that's fucked because they laud a lot of "bad" movies. Then there's others who seem to care exclusively about the perceived level of artistry - and usually they only like movies with a narrow range of themes and tones.