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bankcust08385 commented on New York Times Tech Guild goes on strike   washingtonpost.com/style/... · Posted by u/ChrisArchitect
null0pointer · 10 months ago
When teachers or doctors or nurses strike regular people, the general public, suffer. In the case of the NYT tech staff nobody suffers except the NYT leadership. Oh no you can't read NYT during election week. Whatever, read something else.
bankcust08385 · 10 months ago
The megacorps' refusal to negotiate or compromise is what caused the problem. They are the villains, not the working people being understaffed, underpaid, and hated on by selfish third parties who don't understand solidarity.
bankcust08385 commented on New York Times Tech Guild goes on strike   washingtonpost.com/style/... · Posted by u/ChrisArchitect
legitster · 10 months ago
Sure, but you are also appealing for public sentiment. So there's a reason why teacher's unions carefully time their strikes so they don't clash with important events like SAT season.

I'm not arguing they need to pick the slowest week, but striking a balance seems pretty reasonable and pretty standard for most other unions.

bankcust08385 · 10 months ago
Teachers are also paid crap because they continue to work for starvation wages. They should strike more because they will not receive more compensation with gentle pleas that are convenient.
bankcust08385 commented on New York Times Tech Guild goes on strike   washingtonpost.com/style/... · Posted by u/ChrisArchitect
legitster · 10 months ago
> The two sides negotiated until late Sunday. The sticking points in recent days were over whether they could get a “just cause” provision in their contract, which means workers can be terminated only for misconduct or another such reason; pay increases and pay equity; and return-to-office policies.

This seems like a LOT of issues that still need to be hammered out. It would be one thing if they were disagreeing about a number, but it sounds like the terms keep changing and nobody agrees on the nature of the work itself. It's not even clear that there's a preliminary contract ready for the NYTimes to sign.

Striking during election week is kind of a crappy move to pull. But if this is just attention seeking without a serious contract, it seems egregiously risky on behalf of the union members too: there's not a clear button the Times can push on behalf of the union to end the strike immediately. The Times would either have to sign a blank check to the union now, or the union would have to agree to an IOU in exchange for a bunch of temporary concessions.

bankcust08385 · 10 months ago
The point of strikes isn't to be unobtrusive or convenient. You're just saying people should work for nothing and not take the fat cats to task for underpaying them. Maybe if you stood for solidarity with the workers, you would have some credibility.
bankcust08385 commented on Triple Density Floppy, Anyone?   vogons.org/viewtopic.php?... · Posted by u/zdw
bankcust08385 · 10 months ago
With HD 1.44 MB SCSI and ED 2.88 MB drives, my collection lacking a 2TD drive shall not stand.

Other reference from Adafruit containing an image of the media this drive took: https://blog.adafruit.com/2024/10/31/yes-there-was-a-13mb-tr...

I would bet my left pinky finger that it was even more fragile and prone to errors than HD much less ED media.

bankcust08385 commented on DB48X: High Performance Scientific Calculator, Reinvented   48calc.org/... · Posted by u/qwezxcrty
jwr · 10 months ago
The 48G was a really good calculator, but only after loading additional software. The HP50g that came much later is better in every respect, except possibly for the smaller "ENTER" key (and people used to 48G will have to change some habits and possibly redefine some keys…).

Incidentally, many young people (yes, I know how that sounds) do not know how useful a good engineering calculator can be and do not want to learn how to use one. They are missing out. Yes, there is a steep learning curve, but the rewards are significant if you do any amount of calculation in your hobby or work. No, this is not replaced by typing "python" (or "bc", or anything else, really) at your command prompt.

Also incidentally, the development of good engineering calculators pretty much died. HP Prime is largely a school-pleasing toy, HP would down their calculator division a long time ago, and nobody else produces anything good. It's kind of like with gyms: what you get is what the market wants, and since the market doesn't know much, you get gyms full of useless exercise machines, because that's what people think a good gym should have. Similarly with calculators: you get stupid "modern" graphing calculators which are useless for actual work (it takes forever to use them to calculate useful things, and graphing is much better done on a computer), but they look great and sell well.

I admire the project, although I would probably have taken a different path (emulation) to get the biggest effect with the smallest possible effort :-)

I wish there was a good HP50G emulator for iOS — there used to be one, but it was abandoned (contact me if you want to develop it and would like to get the source code, it was under the GPL and I got it from the author).

bankcust08385 · 10 months ago
The HP 48GX got me through from high school college prep to EE/CS. I also happen to own an HP 48 overhead projector display and a thermal printer. Now, I just need an overhead projector to even use (the former). Sharing software was the killer app of the HP 48 G series, and the app that turned the serial IR port into a universal learning remote was a pranksters' dream because the IR LED was so overpowered.
bankcust08385 commented on DB48X: High Performance Scientific Calculator, Reinvented   48calc.org/... · Posted by u/qwezxcrty
bankcust08385 · 10 months ago
I think it should be a tribute to Claude-Nicolas Fiechter, Mika Heiskanen, and Bernard Parisse who came up with Erable. There is Giac/Xcas now that it is its spiritual successor.
bankcust08385 commented on FDIC accidentally reveals the Silicon Valley Bank depositors it bailed out (2023)   fortune.com/2023/06/23/fd... · Posted by u/tortilla
BoiledCabbage · 10 months ago
I'll never forget all those Silicon Valley dyed-in-the-wool libertarians, the minute their assets wete at risk, were out there begging for socialism. Using every argument imaginable for why they need to be bailed out.

Pure and absolute hypocrites.

bankcust08385 · 10 months ago
Socialism for the rich when it affects them; deregulation, austerity, and price hikes for everyone else. Fun fact: The rich in America receive 2x as much help as social programs do, and that doesn't even count the pork MIC projects that is the defense budget. John Oliver even had a recent episode of how difficult it is to get Social Security. It took me 9 years and a lawyer. You're better off selling your organs than expecting any sort of help in America that doesn't treat you like a criminal at every opportunity.
bankcust08385 commented on Two never-before-seen tools, from same group, infect air-gapped devices   arstechnica.com/security/... · Posted by u/lisper
bankcust08385 · a year ago
Every well-funded nationstate has an "equations group", but it is rare to detect, much less publicize, their actions by design.

External buses and RF comms present massive attack surfaces that must be locked down with religious fervor including auditing, disabling, and management.

bankcust08385 commented on Home Libraries Will Save Civilization   frontporchrepublic.com/20... · Posted by u/herbertl
bankcust08385 · a year ago
When private edifices rival public institutions, it should give people pause that there is policy failure or decline teetering on collapse.
bankcust08385 commented on Home Libraries Will Save Civilization   frontporchrepublic.com/20... · Posted by u/herbertl
l0wp1t · a year ago
Or take your kids to the library
bankcust08385 · a year ago
The corporate neocons and neoliberals are vampirically sacrificing and selling off essential commonwealth public infrastructure and cultural institutions for profit to the detriment of long term investment. The net result is decline and regression.

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