

Execs and management lie at every town hall but then act appaled if someone lies on their resume.


Execs and management lie at every town hall but then act appaled if someone lies on their resume.


It’s a weird phenomenon I encountered as a data engineer inside corporations. Teams wanted to run endless queries off our API instead of using the snapshots we provided. Most of the apps didn’t have a justifiable reason for wanting up to the minute information. 🤷♂️


It’s pretty simple. They can pay workers what they deserve or:


For other things, Amazon is just paying a higher price for the goods due to tariffs, but they are not the one paying the tariffs and thus could not be the one to refund them.
The supreme court disagrees with you. Otherwise businesses wouldn’t have the option to seek a tariff refund: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-to-file-for-tariff-refund/


You said the Bitcoin ledger is mutable. It’s not. You said Bitcoin isn’t anonymous and that’s mostly true because it’s pseduo-anonymous which can be fully anonymous if you want it to be.


but it needs to be secure and allow for anonymous transactions, and not allow for tampering with the ledger. Bitcoin has failed on all three accounts.
Lol what? No legitimate bitcoin critics make these claims against Bitcoin. The ledger is immutable and the transactions are pseudo anonymous. In fact your typical bitcoin critic lists these as downsides (“no way to reverse mistakes” and “cannot prevent money laundering”) right after the criticisms about energy consumption.
You legitimately have no idea what you’re talking about.
Holy stackoverflow effect batman!