My boss is like, "Okay cool." I'm glad I have a good boss.
Hobo
Oh man you threw me back to some great memories of my old man. We had a minivan when I was a kid and he built a little slide out/folding table that perfectly so he could work on it like a tailgate. I used kneel in the back seat facing backwards and watch him do whatever. Man that thing was amazing for camping too.
Dude was a pretty handy guy so not sure if that's something you'd think about doing, but that shit was so cool and I haven't seen anything like it since.
Look I'm not saying you're wrong or anything just that I really don't appreciate you stalking me.
I can't imagine getting Taco Bell delivered. It kind of turns to greasy mush within like 5 minutes after making it. I don't even like taking it home to eat because it gets bad so quickly.
Made fresh daily!
I just eat my food out of a trough.
There's tons of botnets in countries that don't care about cyber crime just waiting for this sort of thing to be put on the internet. They'd just autopwn as soon as it was discovered and don't really give a shit since the cops can't even touch them.
Anyone aware if they are also getting data from their slack for government offering? I was looking at the govslack site and I can't tell one way or the other. While they claim to meet most of the big compliance regs I don't see anything about training AI being included/excluded.
I know that stealing trade secrets is a concern but seems like stealing state secrets might have some other implications. I know you're not supposed to talk on slack about any classified info, but that doesn't mean that sensitive info isn't shared which also has some rather profound implications as well.
Ohhhhhh. I should've guessed that. Sorry can be a bit dense sometimes.
Who the hell is space karen?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orchestrated_objective_reduction
Is this theory what you're referring to? Just curious because it always seemed interesting to me but I'm not educated enough to even know how to approach the subject beyond going, "huh neat."
I think that in the past they have lobbied against minimum wage increases but they pulled their lobbying for it in 2019 and have changed directions. Not that McD's is like a bastion for workers rights or anything, but just looked it up and that's what I found.
https://globalpayrollassociation.com/blogs/latest-news/new-york-mcdonalds-will-end-their-lobbying-against-minimum-wage
https://corporate.mcdonalds.com/corpmcd/our-stories/article/example-minimum-wage-legislation-we-support.html
https://jacobin.com/2021/04/mcdonalds-anti-minimum-wage-restaurant-workers-tips