alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: What It’s Like to Live in a Surveillance State
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alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: What It’s Like to Live in a Surveillance State
Google and Facebook can’t withstand a sustained disruption of their workforce, which is why they spend so much time paying lip service to social issues. They have to create a constant illusion of concern for rights and justice to prevent their employees from actually demanding them.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: GrubHub Drivers Ruled Contractors
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Americans are spending less on clothing
You’re right that fast fashion has reduced overall quality, but you can still get more wear out if them if you avoid the drier.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: A Driver’s Suicide Reveals the Dark Side of the Gig Economy
And War is Peace. Ignorance is Strength.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: A Driver’s Suicide Reveals the Dark Side of the Gig Economy
Perhaps think on this before dismissing another's life so glibly.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Even in Denmark, children are career killers for working moms
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: If Workers Slack Off, the Wristband Will Know
I understand that people have had different experiences working on the tech side of Amazon, some great, some terrible. And yet I would hope that we can all look at this and say “this isn’t something I’d want for myself, my family, or my friends. This isn’t how you should treat people.”
Amazon is more likely to respond to people on the AWS team pushing pack in a concerted fashion than the warehouse workers they’ve already shown themselves to see as disposable
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: John Hennessy named chairman of Alphabet/Google
When that didn’t pan out, they didn’t see much use in keeping him around, especially in light of Trump’s penchant for grudges.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: John Hennessy named chairman of Alphabet/Google
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: John Hennessy named chairman of Alphabet/Google
http://www.siliconbeat.com/2017/12/22/time-right-eric-schmid...
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Tech Start-Up Fires Engineers Amid Union Organizing Effort
It’s the same thing as poor whites clinging to racism because they think it elevates their class position. False consciousness abounds.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad has died
Essentially, there's an important and material difference between saying, "I'm a socialist, but these taxes, which I'll continue to pay, are excessive" and "I'm an unreprentant fascist who must hide my wealth from these undeserving thieves," even if the latter can opportunistically profit from the former's sentiment to justify their own actions.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Why Japanese web design is so different (2013)
And the usage of katakana in the way the parent describes isn’t “tiring.” It follows almost the exact same pattern as words are italicized in English, where a word or phrase is represented differently from the surrounding text. Less common/standardized, but not tiring.
EDIT:
My bad on the bouten/dakuten confusion. Apologies.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad has died
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad has died
The 1988 “apology” was obviously just PR.
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad has died
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/nov/16/ikea-regret...
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Philip K. Dick and the Fake Humans
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: Tesla employees say Gigafactory problems worse than known
alphonsegaston | 8 years ago | on: People leave managers, not companies
I knew after those incidents that there was no point in continuing. It would be foolish to trust someone in any larger way who would casually treat a new employee in that fashion.