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  • Ah, but you have seen of him.

  • Honestly sometimes just making a show of it not getting to you can get people like that to leave you be. Just start looking get dead in the eye and saying "thanks for the tip. I'll take it under advisement", every time she starts doing that to you. Every time. Same inflection. Even if you have to do it 20 times in a row. Even if she gets angry. Don't say anything else to her unless it's required to do your job.

    Eventually she'll get annoyed or bored enough to leave you alone and try to bother someone else she can get a reaction out of.

  • If you're looking for genuine space opera, I quite enjoyed the Final Architecture series by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

  • It's a remake that uses new, higher quality assets though, so isn't an option in this case.

  • Bear Head by Adrian Tchaikovsky delves into this kind of psychology from the interesting angle of treating Narcissistic Sociopaths as an alien form of consciousness. It proposes that sociopaths hijack human social interactions, turning others into mere appendages that carry out the sociopath's desires.

  • No worries! Your heart is in the right place!

    The OCM analogy is that a lot of "wholesome" content points to much deeper and darker systemic issues, but rather than diving into those, such articles only scratch the surface and present their stories in a Rosy light of "Thing turned out good this time!!! Yay!!!", rather than the -- IMO, more appropriate -- light of tearing their hair out and asking "why the fuck is this sort of generosity even needed on an individual level??? Why is society producing this situation in the first place???"

    For instance, this article's title could be rewritten as "Writers for multi-billion-dollar streaming platforms, striking over lack of traditional media residuals, forced to resort to good banks during era of record profits" to avoid OCM-syndrome.

  • He doesn't. White supremacists clinging to celebrities they desperately want to believe support their views only to be slapped down in disgust is a tale as old as time.

    I seen to remember the documentary about her covering the decision to publicly voice her political beliefs for the first time. There's this one scene where she's in a room full of white men telling her not to do it because it would damage her brand and her mom being the only person in the room to support it.

    She went against all her business advisors and did it anyway, which should tell you enough about where she stands.

  • I'm a developer and don't hate it on its face.

    IMO it's only a problem in the context of iOS not having side-loading. I'm imagining an app that uses an API to block ads and Apple just being like "no" and then you can't get that app.

  • Glances at climate change rumbling towards us.

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  • Noitisn't

  • I'm an IATSE member (Editor's Guild) and yeah, I think "high skilled workers asking for reasonable compensation parity from streaming platforms forced to use foodbanks for the audacity" definitely fits the spirit of that sub.

    I'm not whining about the solidarity. I'm whining about the greedy Studio execs that made this necessary.

  • Is there a fediverse version of /r/OrphanCrushing Machine? Because this fits the theme

  • Counterpoint: If I was one of the people in charge of keeping it secret and Trump got elected... I would just "forget" to ever schedule that briefing.

  • It's worth pointing out that reproducible builds aren't always guaranteed if software developers aren't specifically programming with them in mind.

    imagine a program that inserts randomness during compile time for seeds. Reach build would generate a different seed even from the same source code, and would fail being diffed against the actual release.

    Or maybe the developer inserts information about the build environment for debugging such as the build time and exact OS version. This would cause verification builds to differ.

    Rust (the programing language) has had a long history of working towards reproducible builds for software written in the language, for instance.

    It's one of those things that sounds straightforward and then pesky reality comes and fucks up your year.

  • The comment was about strategy, not objective.