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Not having the "right" buzzwords on your resume keeps you from working for idiots.

This is very auspicious! Let's hope this is the start of a movement in education! rit.edu/news/rit-creates-openr (thanks for pointing this out @mackiwg ! )

Protesters advocating for indigenous rights are increasingly getting hit with bogus lawsuits. We need state and federal anti-SLAPP laws. protecttheprotest.org/2019/03/

One of the most useful leftist neologism is the "precariat" (precarious workers in low-paid and gig industries)--Ive seen statistics as high as 60% of new jobs created after 2008 were in the gig economy.

It's useful because these are *the* workers we should be organizing--these jobs are immovable (can't be outsourced) and, as service industry jobs, compose the majority of jobs; this is where we build a mass movement, not in the major unions (other than some of the more radical ones like ILWU).

Colonization and Decolonization - A Manual for Indigenous Liberation in the 21st Century

is one of the best resources I've found to learn and understand colonization and decolonization. It's a comic by Gord Hill. With his permission, I converted the PDF of it to the web, for those who prefer to read that way.

clayton.computer/colonization-

Internal mythologies in all organizations need to be challenged periodically. "We do it this way, because it works!" is not a scientific analysis.

Older employees are a quality asset, and newer employees are an innovation asset. (Older and newer is a mix of both time at the company and age.)

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Somebody should come up with a balance sheet that has employees listed as assets.

As my old boss used to say: "I don't get why programmers get paid that much. It's all just a bunch of for-loops!"

"Alphabet, Amazon, Facebook and Apple are among the top 10 contributors to Joe Biden’s candidate campaign committee in the 2020 cycle, according to OpenSecrets." https://variety.com/vip/house-antitrust-report-on-big-tech-less-would-have-been-more-1234796332/
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