agamemnonymous
@agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Aged like milk 5 days ago:
The most respectful thing we can do is honor his beliefs:
“I think it’s worth it. I think it’s worth to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights.” - Charlie Kirk
"“I think empathy is a made up New Age term that has done a lot of damage” - Charlie Kirk
“Guns save lives” - Charlie Kirk
- Comment on What are some franchises with characters that personify countries? 1 week ago:
Jean Pierre Polnareff for me.
- Comment on Found my spirit animal 1 week ago:
The picture looks unusually HD, and the font looks like a common AI font. Seems like there actually is a particularly fat bear named Otis though, so idk. Maybe it’s a real, high quality image with an unfortunate font choice, maybe it’s a fake image inspired by the real bear, who knows.
- Comment on 'Godfather of AI' says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — 'that is the capitalist system' 1 week ago:
They generate a lot less bullshit when deliberately trained on a specific dataset, and they’re only getting better with time.
- Comment on 'Godfather of AI' says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — 'that is the capitalist system' 1 week ago:
Exactly. Fewer juniors means fewer seniors in the future.
- Comment on 'Godfather of AI' says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — 'that is the capitalist system' 1 week ago:
The next quarterly report is literally the only thing in the world that matters
- Comment on 'Godfather of AI' says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — 'that is the capitalist system' 1 week ago:
There are tasks that are necessary but tedious. These are tasks that either consume the time of experienced professionals, or are offloaded to inexperienced professionals when payroll allows.
Tedious tasks are perfect candidates for automation, especially when the result is much easier to verify than to find. This frees the experienced professional to do interesting work.
- Comment on How to poop outdoors in a way that won’t harm the environment and other hikers 1 week ago:
DO NOT use a bag of holding for this, you will regret it.
- Comment on 'Godfather of AI' says the technology will create massive unemployment and send profits soaring — 'that is the capitalist system' 1 week ago:
The main threat is to junior professionals. AI won’t replace “actual” jobs, but it certainly has the potential to reduce them by giving one person the ability to do the work of multiple people. This is almost certain to primarily affect junior positions whose grunt-work is offloaded to AI, thus reducing the number of qualified senior professionals in the future.
- Comment on Living the dream 1 week ago:
Tread lightly, pickle-loving anon.
- Comment on No brainer 1 week ago:
You’re going to need a bobcat to find your front door.
I forgot that was a brand of front loaders for a second, and my brain went on a whole trip trying to figure why you’d need a bobcat.
- Comment on Anon performs magic at work 2 weeks ago:
Depends actually, many places have At Will employment where you are correct, but not everywhere. In many places it’s illegal to fire someone without cause.
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- Comment on Out of 10. Be specific! 2 weeks ago:
3.145183813819291837 isn’t the beginning of π, it’s just some random number that happens to also start with 3.14
- Comment on Not stealing 2 weeks ago:
Don’t forget leverage. Shorter limbs get more “strength” from their muscles.
- Comment on Out of 10. Be specific! 2 weeks ago:
That is a rational number
- Comment on Not stealing 3 weeks ago:
Kinda reminds me of when I was using dating apps, and women would ask how they knew I wasn’t a serial killer. “If I was a serial killer, it would be pretty stupid to leave a bunch of digital records of me being the last person my victim talked to, I’d get caught immediately.”
- Comment on Why aren't you creating more workers?? 3 weeks ago:
I want biological kids, and I’m right about the point in my life where it would make the most sense to have them. But whenever family asks about it, I tell them I’m not raising children in this kind of administration. They try to suggest that it’s not that bad and I stand firm that they’re not seeing grandbabies until the government stops being so fashy.
Actually, millennials could probably hold our hypothetical babies hostage, see what’s more important to them.
- Comment on Trump set a trap and the corporate media will make you believe youre the one falling for it. 3 weeks ago:
Wherever it comes from, you need to secure it before striking
- Comment on Trump set a trap and the corporate media will make you believe youre the one falling for it. 3 weeks ago:
A general strike without an appropriately sized general fund is a recipe for a laughably short strike.
- Comment on Why do i tip my bartender $2 per drink and per bar food order but 20% when I order food from a waitress? Am I tipping wrong? 3 weeks ago:
I think reasonable people can disagree on this point, on whether not tipping constitutes a secondary exploitation.
No, they cannot. Disagreement here is not reasoned, it is just another example of clever people using their cleverness to justify unreasonable prior beliefs.
You can boycott a business, and write them to express that your boycott is based on their tipping policy. That would be a reasonable strategy to support the workers.
By still giving the business owners money, knowing they pay their staff sub-minimum wages based on the convention of tipping, and then not tipping, you have not communicated any disapproval to management. You have in fact directly supported the business owner exploiting their workers, and joined that exploitation for personal benefit. That’s the opposite of supporting the worker.
- Comment on Why do i tip my bartender $2 per drink and per bar food order but 20% when I order food from a waitress? Am I tipping wrong? 3 weeks ago:
The result of either choice – boycotting places that pay less than minimum wage, or not tipping at those places – doesn’t change the fact that the staff are being underpaid, which is the root exploitative practice.
Yes, but boycotting those places is justifiable. Going anyway and just not tipping is actively participating in the exploitation.
- Comment on I love bpd girls 3 weeks ago:
Passion.
- Comment on Why do i tip my bartender $2 per drink and per bar food order but 20% when I order food from a waitress? Am I tipping wrong? 3 weeks ago:
The way I see it, if the place requires tips for their staff to get by, then the staff are being financially abused and I would be propping up a system of exploitation. Prioritise places that pay their staff above the minimum wage.
Second sentence is fine, feel free to boycott places that pay below minimum wage. But if you do go to an establishment that pays based on the assumption of tips, and you don’t tip, you’re just joining in the exploitation.
- Comment on Two weeks notice 4 weeks ago:
That’s kinda just an extension of the reference thing
- Comment on Two weeks notice 4 weeks ago:
Two weeks notice is a courtesy to keep things civil so you can use them as a reference. It’s not a legal requirement, the only consequence for not giving notice is that you won’t get a good reference, but if you don’t care about that then be free.
- Comment on I'm a proud catholic and I can name all of them 4 weeks ago:
Bastard
- Comment on Priority seating indeed. 4 weeks ago:
That’s definitely midgnant
- Comment on These shipping tape things 5 weeks ago:
Am you brainwashed for wearing clothes in public?
- Comment on Hmmm... 5 weeks ago:
Fish looks like he does not approve of those two weirdos edging in on his domain