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Sure, those headlines are misleading.

But all of those other headlines are wrong and misleading as well, in their own way.

The "court"(s) cannot "block" Trump from doing anything. They don't control the military. All they can do is "say" something about the "legality" of the actions of the commander in chief of the military. The first two headlines that (according to the link) "beg to mislead" are closer to accuracy on this dimension -- the courts said something.


It is not just a login wall, they have restricted access even for logged in users, presumably to only the uploaders. A magnet would be nice.


About the decompressed data:

zstdcat dataset.zst | sha384sum

0812f3876a7e319081f596a5545321e5c8e8def501add3a4f5ff039568fe59aa5d4ac5d2c3e549532f529bd09b887596

zstdcat dataset.zst | wc

2059116741 22128178392 2099550453760

If you can post your email and you have a sftp server or other accessible means to receive this large file, I'll contact you and then maybe you can help distribute it more widely.

(Offer also applies to anyone else reading this thread.)


Hi Philip. Would you be able to share with me just a few anonymized user IDs (random ones are fine)? I wanted to double-check their format, since I'm pretty sure their method is broken. My email address is there → https://gynvael.coldwind.pl/?id=50 (contact section)


Received, thanks!


Hi, could you also send an info to below? Have webDAV from my end. <iliiilili AT protonmail dot com>


magnet:?xt=urn:btih:19db177fa7f13515e11c23e7c694419e875adfd8&xt=urn:btmh:1220ff0a57b459dae436d6c425721e04240aad55545a56bbfb5371d8c21ce125d7a9&dn=dataset.zst


Hi, if able to, contact me at <ruooens AT protonmail DOT com>


hi there, would you mind sharing with me please: <kedaiapps AT gmail DOT com>


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One obvious benefit of this link and the bsky ones is that it is actually possible to read the comments on them, unlike the last one.


(presumably Geis’s comment was sarcasm?)


Not really.


No, of course it’s not easy to quit. But perhaps it’s wrong to even offer these terrible jobs as an “opportunity” to people who have so little choice.


I hope courts worldwide continue to punish Amazon for these kinds of things. They need to change the calculus — to ensure that the total operational cost of hiring people to do these terrible jobs is much higher than using robots.


" to ensure that the total operational cost of hiring people to do these terrible jobs is much higher than using robots."

He was not crushed by machinery or anything:

"Dariusz worked so hard. His job used to be done by a few people during a shift, but then they made him do all that work alone, pushing around trolleys with heavy boxes."

He was simply pushed working too hard. So a robot doing the job would have been one solution - the other simply an extra human helping, or switching tasks, to something less physically demanding.


True! There might be other solutions, like having management treat people as they themselves would want to be treated. That kind of thing just sounds fairly unrealistic.


Dont worry, that calculus is changing day by day regardless. In the second chapter people will be complaining that robots put them out of work.


Well, robots _will_ put people out of work; I am wholeheartedly for this.

However the difference, is that in the utopia inside my head, we start taxing the rich/corporations and provide UBI to people, our goal should be to mechanise/automate everyone out of jobs where possible and allow them to do whatever they want to with their lives.

The sad truth of the world is smart people invented a machine that can make 10,000 widgets per hour instead of 1 per hour by hand, but did that mean the price of widgets went down? No, and all of the benefits of this machine were reaped solely by a bunch of parasites in suits and ties, who contribute nothing to the world.


> continue to punish Amazon for these kinds of things.

Amazon is not punished. That woman was only reinstated in her rock-bottom-wage, back-breaking/RSI-inducing Amazon job.

If she'd have gotten some large sum of money as compensation, or if the court had ordered Amazon to enter good-faith negotiations with the union, or accept some of its demands, or to cease warehouse operations temporary etc. - that would have been punishment.


Overall it seems that American corporate has become embedded in overseas environments and has been fighting other cultures. Tesla in Scandinavia has a more public appearing problem.


Yep. Switched to Apple Maps and (as backup) Organic Maps recently.


Purpose is a really helpful way of organizing thought about the world.

But “purposeful” does not mean “having to do with the concept of purpose”, so “teleological” ends up being a pretty useful word. Despite the smell of old books it carries.


A large helium balloon with an open lip perhaps?


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