no one will remember: - how much money you made they will remember: - nothing
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My employer added a clause in my last NDA stating that I was prohibited from saying anything "disparaging" about the company. Now when anyone asks about job postings I tell them, "I'm contractually obligated not to say anything disparaging about them." None have ever applied.
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@fesshole Fun fact about any contract: They're not binding if you move to a country with no extradition treaty. ;) @fesshole @gsuberland Usually these clauses (or the entire NDA) come with an expiration date. A new hire had such a clause and he told us when that NDA would expire. We then scheduled a meeting one day after the expiration to talk about it. "Air purifiers of various sizes and types were placed in two of the city's daycare centres during cold and flu seasons. The initial results from the first year of research are promising, according to researcher Enni Sanmark, from HUS Helsinki University Hospital. "Children were clearly less sick in daycare centres where air purification devices were used โ down by around 30 percent," Sanmark explained." @harold Why is everyone always so surprised when common sense solutions to problems actually work? please can we please not do science by press release ? thank you; that the authors have issued this press release, and no preprint makes me very suspicious but I am grouchy 20 books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers (don't forget the alt text). 9/20 This is the sort of madness I absolutely love to see in the world. Marvellous. Man builds ยฃ30,000 canal in his garden to house his barge Governor Walz: "Never underestimate a public school teacher." "We made sure that every kid in our state gets breakfast and lunch every day. So while other states were banning books from their schools, we were banishing hunger from ours. We also protected reproductive freedom because in Minnesota, we respect our neighbors and the personal choices they make. Even if we wouldn't make those same choices for ourselves, we've got a golden rule: Mind your own damn business." FRIDAY: Letโs build on the momentum of the Democratic convention by contacting Nevada voters! Weโre raising awareness about the historic Harris-Walz campaign and whatโs at stake in this pivotal state. Join us: https://www.mobilize.us/indivisible/event/657575/?utm_source=mastodon It really says something about the USA that a miniature kei car is "too dangerous" for public roads, but a lifted 8,000-lb pickup is just fine.
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@davidzipper Thereโs no way this is about safety, otherwise there are so many other street-legal vehicles that would also be banned. @davidzipper Arnold always came to mind when it comes to BIG vehicles. I used to think that maybe Americans find it macho because Arnold. 20 books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers (don't forget the alt text). 8/20 @thomasbeagle More context here. I've heard from survivors and from their advocates directly on this issue. They've been furious at recovery denied for so long by blocking access to records. Issues date back to uplifts by the state and similar events and people trying so hard to rediscover family or their own memories. Government denial of people's own histories is inexcusable. 20 books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers (don't forget the alt text). 7/20 google employee:*taking bong rip* whatever, let โem go to the fucking library if thatโs not good enough
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found yet another entire instance devoted to generative theft, for those who don't want grifters in their timelines, here's the instance to block aipub.social
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@cmdr_nova The trend of building surveillance into all new smart TVs is "incredibly invasive and little understood,โ EFFโs Jacob Hoffman-Andrews told @arstechnica. "Nobody wants a snooping and snitching television, but lately that's all you can buy.โ https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/08/tv-industrys-ads-tracking-obsession-is-turning-your-living-room-into-a-store/
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@eff @arstechnica Setting aside the surveillance, smart TVs have become more cumbersome to use. Theyโre slow, constantly ask for updates (what am I agreeing to before I watch Jeopardy?), and mine is just buggy. User experience with the appliance itself is just bad. But on plus side, I watch TV less and spend more time on hobbies. @eff @arstechnica As others have said, buy a regular smart TV and just don't allow it on the internet. If it requires a connection in order to function (such as Google) don't buy that model of television. Lastly, I've had issues with mixing PiHole and TV boxes like Google TV and Apple. The PiHole seems to prevent them from remembering which episode I'm on. Anyone else experience this? This article is about TVs, but now I'm wondering if screen projectors for "home cinema" also spy on you? 20 books that have had an impact on who you are. One book a day for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews, just book covers (don't forget the alt text). 6/20 @xvilo Twitter was trash long before 2024, long before Musk bought it..... Question for everyone who has finished #20books20days: what was the most popular (most liked or most boosted) of your books? |