Congratz, you found a really shitty malware.
I don't think that's lockbit quality.
Congratz, you found a really shitty malware.
I don't think that's lockbit quality.
Yeah, I'm not sure how to curb the trend of money destroying companies and countries.
It's hard to incentivize not being greedy.
There's plenty of billboards/ads/magazines/etc idealizing rich athletes, celebrities, CEOs, etc. There's no MTV cribs for modest/honest/hard working single parents, community volunteers, small business owners who kept their own pay lower to afford employee's medical benefits, etc.
There's no awards show for most humble (ha), most improved, most selfless, most mentor, etc.
So, with all these negative opinions of reddit and spez, I'm both curious what the business world generally thinks of him, and their plan for the business.
Ultimately, the interesting thing will be if investors will give any money when they IPO.
I personally wouldn't, but because I don't like the leaders. Some people don't care, they just want returns where ever they come.
I'm a bit of a hater for this company, and hope their IPO is a flop. We'll see.
Not surprisingly, I cannot find any supporters of elimination of tenure who work in academia and are not politicians.
I'd like to find some concrete support for this idea that isn't totally motivated by political division, conservative vs prog/lib. 🤔
Here's some opposition quotes:
several well-known academic leaders have expressed their opposition. Let’s delve into their viewpoints:
Moira Marsh, a librarian at Indiana University and president of the Indiana Conference of the American Association of University Professors, opposes the bill. She argues that it would have a chilling effect on teaching and research at all levels. The proposed policy could effectively eliminate tenure, a status that traditionally protects faculty from being terminated based on their teaching and research.
Robert Eno, an officer of the IU-Bloomington chapter of the American Association of University Professors, also criticizes the bill. He believes that the bill would make it easier to fire veteran faculty members based on their expressed viewpoints. By potentially restricting academic freedom, the bill could harm the quality of education and research within Indiana campuses.
I have not yet found instances where professors were terminated due to personal view points, but that would require finding them before the concept of tenure was established.
If that's the case, then there's strong opinions or thoughts.
I'm curious about the thoughts here.
I admittedly have a chip on my shoulders for academia n some ways, but I also believe it's really important, and wouldn't want to mess with it without consideration.
I'd like people's viewpoints on why professors shouldn't be messed with in this way, beyond then article's mentions. I figure people have more/ different personal experiences.
What!? Jesus, I didn't propose the legislation!
I just want people to discuss and compare it to other industry.
Executives used to be stewards of the company. They took care of brand, and people.
Then we switched to a bottom line focus. Now, profit, stock prices are the only thing that matters.
Shortcuts, layoffs, benefit cuts, etc are the only way to offset not making continuous market growth, and still rack ridiculous profits.
Also, great deal of Americans started not giving a shit about where the product comes from or who makes it. We want the cheapest thing, fast. Just has been our personal priorities.
There's not much incentive for a company to consider it's corporate image, contributions to community and public, etc.
I'd say that's when.
I'm going to be lame here, but I used to just install it as a package on my media computer. It was old school, but super stable and no complaints.
I'm not familiar with that VPN solution, sorry.
I also just created static DNS entry for the media server. Used app on phone. Didn't have to fuss with it. I like Emby now, but used Plex for a while.
For the media server OS, I use Rocky Linux. But it requires you can do Linux, instead of a simple install with gui.
If that's an Intel Mac, you could look at TrueNAS, but that's got caveats you need to learn.
If you roll over to the self host community, hosting media servers is about all they talk about :)
Spaetzle is generally chewy. Similar to dumplings in effort. Prob not what you're looking for.
My grandmother combined spaetzle with American chicken noodle soup. Made broth, thickened with flour, cut the spaetzle long and thick. It's amazing.
Agree with all.
Will take a significant change for things to revert back IMO.
There's that saying that comes to me, similar to... hard men make good times, good times make soft (greedy/morally bankrupt) men, soft men make hard times.... Now just take the non-gender / misogynistic verson of that as needed :)