• We started with an unlimited workweek (often 12+ hours a day all day) and reduced it to 40 hours with a weekend and a paid lunch. (Remember the movie 9 to 5 that was typical. Then it became 9-6 with unpaid lunch.)

    Around the Reagan era, Osha got defunded so it didn’t have time to deal with all the labor violations, which was part of the enshittification.

    Who knew it would lead to a nazi uprising?

    Turns out everyone did. The industrialist intellegentsia actually warned this would happen based on historical precedent, but the boomer generation was all fuck the future including their own kids. To be fair, prior generations hating later generatiobs was the norm by the time it was their turn.

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      I mean, the business plot aimed to overthrow America and make it a fascist state.

      It took a few more decades, sure, but right now I’d say they actually got everything they wanted originally and then some.

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    Yeah it’s pretty but have you ever seen a Walmart parking lot 🤩🤩🤩

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      There’s probably fish, game, and foraging available. But, yeah, that’s probably more surviving than living.

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        “In communist society, where nobody has one exclusive sphere of activity but each can become accomplished in any branch he wishes, society regulates the general production and thus makes it possible for me to do one thing today and another tomorrow, to hunt in the morning, fish in the afternoon, rear cattle in the evening, criticise after dinner, just as I have a mind, without ever becoming hunter, fisherman, herdsman or critic.” - K.M.

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    I hate that often Microsoft Teams is the only piece of software I can get to work for sharing a screen with the layman. Many cross-platform user-friendly options don’t work reliably on Linux, but by some weird twist of fate, I get it to work more often than anything else.

    Yes, for an IT person’s own solution, you’d just use a VPN or something, but I’m rarely working with people that are technical enough for this.

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        Yep used it for a while. Pretty solid, free and uncomplicated. Just send a link with a random word appended and you are meeting.

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          You won’t need to ask anyone to “try it” or install anything. You simply send a link to the meeting and then it works for anyone on any device.

          That’s the good thing about it. You don’t have to coordinate whether the other part has Teams, Google Meet or Zoom or whatever.

          It runs in the browser, it’s free, encrypted and no account or installation required.