alphaomegacode | 4 months ago | on: Universal child care can harm children
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alphaomegacode | 1 year ago | on: Detroit is hitting 'pause' on electric cars
alphaomegacode | 1 year ago | on: UK government can't kick consultancy habit despite promises
alphaomegacode | 1 year ago | on: Windows Recall demands an extraordinary level of trust Microsoft hasn't earned
Financial services, government departments (including things like criminal cases), healthcare - talk about a privacy and confidentiality nightmare.
It should be interesting to hear the inside story about how this was championed inside the company and how it got the greenlight from the higher ups.
alphaomegacode | 1 year ago | on: What Chinese Outrage over '3 Body Problem' Says About China
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: What Would IT Take to Convince Americans That the Economy Is Fine?
I think that is something that needs to be talked about much more. I'm not an economist so not sure how things like that are addressed. Anti-trust enforcement? I honestly don't know but I'm sure there are more informed readers in HN that can comment.
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: US Federal Reserve says its goal is 'to get wages down' (2022)
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Post Office lied and threatened BBC over Fujitsu dev whistleblower
Not sure how the legal authorities work in the UK but people have to be held accountable, regardless of political party. One would think the government's legal authorities have to act on behalf of the citizens not just in holding persons criminally responsible but also compensating victims.
https://democracyforsale.substack.com/p/tory-donor-fujitsu-p...
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Boeing wants FAA to exempt MAX 7 from safety rules to get it in the air
https://www.google.com/finance/quote/BA:NYSE?sa=X&ved=2ahUKE...
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Real Wages Have Declined Under Joe Biden's Presidency
Not sure what any President could do without control of Congress and passing legislation against millions in lobbying by corporations.
https://thehill.com/business/economy/4057722-greedflation-is...
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Canada uses WW2 housing program to boost home construction
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: US Labor Board Files a Complaint Against Mozilla for Refusing to Hire Apple
So, she had "the impression" that she was the company's first choice for the job? And as the interviews went on, they decided to not hire her and she's suing?
It must be amazing to realize oneself as so fabulous a colleague and fit and perfect at all skills that a company is obliged to hire someone.
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: 'Walk on water' or return to the office, Broadcom CEO says amid layoffs
Don't know much about their management style and I'm pro-hybrid/work-from-home for jobs that can be done as such but their holding back drivers just as wifi was becoming pervasive seemed pretty low to many if I remember correctly.
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Google agrees to pay $100M per year to news companies in Canada
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Import a registered domain from Google Domains to Google Cloud Domains
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Air Canada apologizes, women kicked off flight for refusing vomit-covered seats
All the passengers on that flight who were subject to that disgusting flying environment should be refunded their tickets.
Typical Air Canada level of service and yet they have the most expensive tickets flying in/out of Canadian airports. Not to mention their workers striking every other year.
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Apple, Microsoft say flagship services not popular enough to be ‘gatekeepers’
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: Dirty downside of 'return to office'; ending WFH could make climate crisis worse
https://inrix.com/blog/2022-traffic-scorecard/
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/sep/15/road-con...
https://www.itdp.org/2021/03/22/the-next-pandemic-surge-traf...
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: T-Mobile to axe 1,900 jobs, close seven call centers (2012)
https://www.geekwire.com/2023/3-years-after-sprint-merger-t-...
alphaomegacode | 2 years ago | on: McDonald's Employees Can't Accept Tips – But That May Soon Change in Colorado
As for tipping in the Apple store, it's already a "hope I look like I have money and am worth their time" experience lol. So it'll be interesting to see if they use tips to acknowledge someone.