Morcyphr
@Morcyphr@lemmy.one
- Comment on US concerned NASA will be overtaken by China's space program 8 months ago:
Yeah, but Israel /s
- Comment on Reddit started doing what they always wanted to do, sell user content to AI. 8 months ago:
Who cares? Fuck reddit. Half the content is bots anyway. So, bots stealing content to train AI to make content, which the bots will steal and repost. Circle of death for reddit. Good luck with that IPO.
- Comment on How does employing a rapist not constitute an unsafe work environment for female employees? 9 months ago:
You’re stating that “not guilty” doesn’t mean “innocent.” I’m adding that “not guilty” doesn’t always mean “guilty but got away with it.” Which part confused you?
- Comment on How does employing a rapist not constitute an unsafe work environment for female employees? 9 months ago:
Similarly, “not guilty” does not necessarily mean “guilty, but we couldn’t prove 100%”. So, a lack of conviction is not evidence that they did commit a crime, as you’re implying. This is especially relevant to rape cases.
- Comment on What is wage theft exactly? 10 months ago:
I see this quite often as a manager. Shift is 8-5, hour lunch. Per policy, deviance must be approved by the supervisor. I get people all the time clocking in at 740ish and not starting work until 815ish, circle jerk around the coffee pot. In fairness, I SHOULD dock that time, but I don’t. Write up for violating established policy. I had a guy a few days ago, clocked in at 8, text me at 815 that he is running late because he can’t find his clothes (what?!). Who’s stealing wages in this scenario?
- Comment on What is wage theft exactly? 10 months ago:
According to stats I’ve read for my state, most of wage theft is former employees, whether they quit or were terminated, not getting their final paycheck in the time frame dictated by law. I don’t really see this as wage theft, because IN MY EXPERIENCE, tracking down former employees can be difficult, even if they quit yesterday.
This NOT to say other forms of wage theft don’t happen maliciously.
- Comment on Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years 1 year ago:
Physical.
- Comment on Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years 1 year ago:
Wow, I had forgotten. Let’s not actually.
- Comment on Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years 1 year ago:
Funny story, I have a coworker who wanted a second monitor for her office PC. Now her second monitor is covered with sticky post it notes.
- Comment on Microsoft is killing WordPad in Windows after 28 years 1 year ago:
Notepad ++ is better anyway? Non story?