zarcher
@zarcher@lemmy.world
- Comment on Just a reminder... 2 months ago:
Robots able to do physical labor are complex. In the incredibly immense supply chain required to built them it will be possible to sabotage multiple sections.
Alse electronics can be hurt in ways that biology is immune. Mostly electromagnetic warfare, like signal jammers etc.
I prefer not using violence. However, if the owner class is unable to care for the rest of us, we will have to take matters into our own hands.
- Comment on Samsung sues Indian union over strike that disrupted output - CNA 2 months ago:
Why is it possible for a company to sue a union? Everyone should have a right to unionize and strike.
- Comment on California Democrats agree to delay health care worker minimum wage increase to help balance budget 5 months ago:
When they got you by the balls, do you like them to twist them too?
Standing up for worker rights is a continuous process.
- Comment on wake up! 7 months ago:
Great username btw, would love to see AdamEatsAss post this on my corporate forum.
- Comment on Suicide Mission - What Boeing did to all the guys who remember how to build a plane 7 months ago:
Pretty decent article, thanks for posting it
Looks like optimizing value for shareholders is not compatible with quality, safety, or decent working conditions. There is too much control from these useless bloodsuckers in wall street.
- Comment on Heathrow Airport Passport Control Staff Vote To Strike 8 months ago:
A 90% agreement to strike sounds pretty high. The cohesion of the union is either very strong.Or, the potential impact to the passport control job is so high.
Either way i wish them good luck!
- Comment on Do straight lines and flat planes exist in nature? 8 months ago:
My understanding is that in a true vacuum light will not be reflected or bent by particles. However, due to gravity bending space time itself, light will follow the curvature of space. It would depend on the observer if the path if light is straight. If you look at the light passing by, it would not be straight under influence of gravity. If light itself is the observer, it will travel in a straight line :)
In the case of gravitational lensing the observer is looking at light coming in. An outside perspective.