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lovatsofa | 1 year ago

If you’re willing to elaborate, I’m curious about what they cited as evidence for your supposed lack of transparency?

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readyplayernull|1 year ago

That's what I meant with "silently accused", they said nothing about it. I noticed my team mates changed their behavior, a manager started bringing things-you-do-wrong, and there were several strange events before they laid me off, like (fictional) products about to be released. Then I was suddendly disconnected and let go. I didn't actually cared and quickly got another job, but ofcourse that was a bad ending and I had to makeup my resume to avoid reference contamination. When I realized the products were fake and did a retrospection of all the events and behaviors, I understood what was all that about.

They knew I have different skills on electronics and hacking. I'm sure they looked for mics and cameras literally everywhere. Once I took care of a stalker that called my wife by hacking a political reporter's email and planting his phone number, so I didn't waste time with the police. Telling stories doesn't help, it's better to hide certain skills.

lovatsofa|1 year ago

I'm sorry, that sounds both difficult and disconcerting.

"It's better to hide certain skills."

This perspective hadn't occurred to me, and it's likely a more pragmatic approach than my own, which is to sing my interests from the rooftops and scribble them in chalk, hoping to find other like-minded individuals. A paradoxical approach, driven by the harsh effects of loneliness on well-being, one that might need reconsideration.