Twenty employees at Conde Nast confronted HR over the company’s decision to shut down Teen Vogue
The company FIRED four of them then filed a federal labor complaint against the NewsGuild of New York
Goddamnit I'm going to have to cancel my Wired subscription
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Condé Nast Fires 4 Employees, Files Federal Labor Complaint Against Union - TheWrap
“Extreme misconduct is unacceptable in any professional setting,” the company says after an altercation between HR and staffers due to Teen Vogue consolidationCorbin Bolies (TheWrap)
More people have died in ICE custody in last 9 months than in the entire prior 4 years.
We hear of a few, but most barely make the news.
Cases like Randall Alberto Gamboa Esquivel.
He was in perfect health when ICE detained him.
He disappeared in June & by August was in a vegetative state.
ICE deported him anyways.
They literally put a man who was at death’s door on a plane to Costa Rica.
Doctors there found he had encephalopathy, rhabdomyolysis and the inability to eat on his own.
What happened to him in ICE custody to cause this?
He died a few weeks after deportation:
ICE enforcement may be a mass disabling event.
Disease is rampant in the camps.
Disabled people report having their medical needs ignored and their conditions drastically worsened.
The indiscriminate use of chemical weapons and violence causes harm.
Abolish ICE.
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#disability #uspol #fascism #ice #abolishice #eugenics
Family speaks out after death of man deported by ICE in vegetative state
Randall Alberto Gamboa Esquivel’s family alleges negligence and inhumane treatmentRamon Antonio Vargas (The Guardian)
I know people are nostalgic about film, but using a bunch of chemicals and letting some rando in some shop see all your photos is objectively worse.
Now if only people would have proper privacy on their digital devices!
In other news, it's super fascinating how film is actually made!
Lastly, I have a Pentax Spotmatic camera with four lenses, case, all the extras available for sale to a good home. One lens is even the desirable japanese radioactive one!
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Kodak Quietly Begins Directly Selling Kodak Gold and Ultramax Film Again - Slashdot
An anonymous reader shares a report: Kodak quietly acknowledged this week that it will begin selling two famous types of film stock -- Kodak Gold 200 and Kodak Ultramax 400 -- directly to retailers and distributors in the U.S.it.slashdot.org
Who do you know who wants to come work full time on #ElixirLang OSS tooling? (Boosts appreciated!)
Flathub and Snap: healthy competition as far as a community vs company-led project can go, we acknowledge mutual existence and move on
Fedora: gugu gaga aiiieeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Support your local food bank & pantries with your money, not food donations.
Food banks & pantries can use the money much efficiently than any individual donor.
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Hank Green video:
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Food banker here with an IMPORTANT MESSAGE: You listening? PLEASE DO NOT use your money to buy cheap food for the food banks or pantries. Just give them that money. I'm 100% serious. Food banks, especially the really organized ones, can get WAY more for the dollar than any individual can, unless you're literally ordering by the truckload from a manufacturer like we are. Feeding America has a whole purchasing network with negotiated prices that make this system work. Also, every time you buy and donate random food items, it creates work for the food bank/pantry. We need to inspect it for safety, sort it into categories, and then work it into inventory. If you donate money, we use it to buy much more food, and we intentionally purchase based on what kind of item is needed. It can also be used to put fuel in the trucks that gets the food to its ultimate destination.
We absolutely do appreciate every donation, and we use items donated from food drives and individuals every day. But look at it this way: You can buy a 5-lb sack of potatoes for $3.00, for example. I can get them for 50 cents per sack because my organization has negotiated the price with the distributor and ordered 10 pallets of them. We need every kind of support we can get right now, but PLEASE let us do the smart shopping
This Shutdown is Different
It just seems like the whole point is to show off how disfunctional everything is and I hope to god that that backfires, not just against the current adminis...YouTube
I sometimes here liberal apologists and defenders of wealth inequality point out that the rich live just like the rest of us, there's no big distinction in the bundles of goods we have access to. We eat the same things, use the same computers, sleep in the same beds.
Setting aside for a moment whether this is true (I personally don't have a private plane or a yacht) granting the hypothesis opens up a question:
So if wealth doesn't actually get you anything substantially better, how is it an incentive?
Because, those same liberal apologists keep telling us without the enormous incentives to the rich, they would not contribute their prodigious amoutns of value to our economies.
But they just told us they don't get anything meanignful back from it.
So what's going on?
This argument is self-defeating. Either wealth gives rich people something substantial (and therefore wealth inequality means most go without whatever that is, and therefore must be removed), or wealth does not give anything substantial and is not an adequate incentive, so it may as well be removed.
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Feature Request: Compile Mbrola phonemes in Espeak-ng
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. Yes. In previous versions before Espeak-ng it was possible to copy the Mbrola files to Espeak and use the voices. Describe the solutio...FelipeZanabria (GitHub)
Maybe the real reason Big Tech turned on us is that their original plan was to monetize our search history by advertising things we were looking for, but we were all looking for things nobody wants to sell, like "better working conditions" and "social justice" and "affordable housing."
What I love is how Zohran Mamdani's father Mahmood found out about Marx.
"Soon after, he learned about Karl Marx's work from an FBI visit." -wikipedia
FBI guy said, “Do you like Marx?”
I said, “I haven’t met him.”
Guy said, “No, no, he’s dead.”
“Wow, what happened?”
“No, no, he died long ago.”
I thought the guy Marx had just died. So then, “Why are you asking me if he died long ago?”
“No, he wrote a lot. He wrote that poor people should not be poor.”
I said, “Sounds amazing.”
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