White House Plants Pro-Trump Conspiracy Theorists Among Reporters in Briefing Room https://theintercept.com/2020/08/15/white-house-plants-pro-trump-conspiracy-theorists-among-reporters-briefing-room/
Agriculture is one of fifteen industries the DOL considers "low wage, high violation industries.” https://inthesetimes.com/article/agriculture-farm-workers-million-dollar-wage-theft
This was not supposed to happen until 2050 or so. We are in deep trouble.
Arctic fires set record as sea ice, ice shelves melt - The Washington Post https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/08/14/record-arctic-fires/
@fribbledom This, "It is not only the violin that shapes the violinist, we are all shaped by the tools we train ourselves to use, and in this respect programming languages have a devious influence: they shape our thinking habits.", applied to any 3GL language, including Haskell, explains a lot of the mess that is the software world.
I have a colleague who advises people learning software to initially avoid books targeting a specific programming language/environment.
@salixlucida The real question is why are people still using that awful operating system?
NOTE: Any answer without the word, "monopoly", is wrong.
Sigh. Few things are ever quite as good as they seem. After my fairly glowing reviews of Rutger Bregman's extremely optimistic "Humankind: a hopeful history" a couple weeks back, I have to admit that this rather less glowing review I've just read also rings true: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2020/jun/10/humankind-by-rutger-bregman-review-a-hopeful-history-of-our-nature
Social media is going to be intolerable the next six months with all the helicopter parents and celebrities nagging me every day to practice good hygiene, vote and get vaccinated. #yourenotmyrealdad
Video games can make education more fun and engaging, but bad patents can limit game options and stifle game developers https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/08/guitar-villain-ubisoft-patents-basic-teaching-techniques
Mistakes Google makes:
https://www.industrialempathy.com/posts/design-docs-at-google/
"One of the key elements of Google's software engineering culture is the use of defining software designs through design docs. These are relatively informal documents that the primary author or authors of a software system or application create before they embark on the coding project."
"informal" and then the use of "embark" for implementation show a very code-centric culture. This is the crux of the mistake. They are not unique in this.
It's one thing to strive and fail together, as happens in equal participation startups and fully shared cooperatives, but in the corporate world, the failure is mostly felt by the wage slaves. Too often a golden parachute appears for the leadership.
The path to independence from wage slavery is much harder in countries where the cost of failure is too high. The wage slave in the USA faces bankruptcy and starvation upon loss of income.
The reminiscence was for an act of creation, where they saw an idea come to fruition. Truly exciting! ... for them, not too exciting for the wage slave working to produce and maintain copies of the creation.
This was a company that rewarded you for unpaid overtime with a small bonus or promotion (both dependent upon how visibly you performed the unpaid overtime and how much ass-kissing you did), but paid lower than average salaries for the area.
This carries over into corporate culture.
If you think startup culture is a foil against this, think again. Any startup that aims for capital accumulation only feeds into this system. If it becomes an unlikely success, only a few will get the rewards.
If anything, startup culture teaches one how to work for hope over salary, and passes on that value to it's future wage slaves. The first engineering job I had was at a successful startup. All of the managers were part of the initial start, and all reminisced of working long hours.
A low cost 1099 engineer will truly be lower cost than an out of the country low cost engineer. The new engineer can also be enslaved to college debt by such programs as Mitch Daniels' proposed "Back A Boiler" or some state's payday lien laws. That'll keep them subjugated until they're old enough to engender higher medical debts to further the need to remain under wage slavery.
It's time for engineers to stop being conservative and look to unionize and/or join cooperatives.
The "burdened" cost of a USA employee also makes outsourcing look more attractive. USA businessmen have realized that American Exceptionalism is a myth, and they can get just as good engineers outside the country. (This doesn't just apply to USA; I see it in many European companies as well.)
And then comes the gig economy and COVID-19...
The next trend in USA engineer hiring will probably be temporary 1099 engineers at lower rates of pay and no "burdened" costs.
While the taxes look lower than other countries, you have to subtract out the medical vs countries with socialized medicine. This represents an additional tax burden (especially since the USA taxes are often subsidizing healthcare research and administration), that puts the USA citizen in line with counterparts in other countries with socialized medicine.
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