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/v/ - Thread 719014619
Anonymous No.719015271
>>719014619
Late stage organizations.
/v/ - >STOP KILLING GA-AAAAAAAAAACCCK
Anonymous No.718427746
>>718427260
Just part of the cycle.
I wish normalfags in my country weren't giant pussies. But at the same time revolution always brings even worse people into power.
/pol/ - Thread 513336740
Anonymous United States No.513358343
I used to work at a national lab which did amazing work way back in the day, but was in terminal decline even before the woke era.
One day, after climbing the stairs to the cafeteria, some young HR women much like these slipped me a little note saying "SOS- Safety on Stairs - HR Division thanks you for using the handrails!" I sperged out about it to everyone, although being bluepilled I barely scratched the surface of what was wrong with it.
/v/ - Thread 717642048
Anonymous No.717654868
>>717642048
Entirely a result of mismanagement.
/pol/ - Hi guys, EU lawmaker here
Anonymous Slovakia No.512485550
>>512474019
capable computers are ewaste atm, you can get shithloads of them for pennies and they are perfectly usable.
it's just elites wet dream to enforce behavior through legislation and corpojeets say it's not a problem sar!, but it actually is. just like with weed, it was illegal and still over 50% of semi-young people were using it occasionally. it shows how disconnected the managerial class is from reality. it's just like in corp I used to work for - everything at the surface level was working as it should be, it is shiny and polished, but deep down it's crumbling and just waiting for a diseaster to happen that will make headlines, because people who kept it running are fed up with idiots in charge and are either leaving the ship or just pretending to work like everyone else...because there is no point to put any real effort.
hard push in one direction will cause push back. you can't really pretend to be free society with locked down internet. it may work with normies because they lack options, but there is huge base of technically skilled people who will say fuck you!
I for one welcome the revival of 90s internet and local networks!
/v/ - Thread 715828880
Anonymous No.715843758
>>715842378
>if you want to blame them for something it's that they are doing fucking survivor- and roguelike garbage instead of a proper DRG 2 with new cool stuff that requires extensive code de-spaghettification
I do, immensely
Trying to make DRG into a fucking live service game, selling an additional founder's pack just to immediately switch more focus onto dumb spin-offs and a fucking board game, has earned them my ire. I would rather they drop it entirely and make a completely different game if this is how they were going to handle it but ghost ship has speedrun picrel from the small garage dev who built the rough as fuck beta into the beloved early access title to become this pandering garbage make work for dumb women
/v/ - Thread 715544629
Anonymous No.715548936
>>715544629
/v/ - *Novak* says games need to cost so much
Anonymous No.714929329
Why contain it? S'cool. Let it spill over the AAA studios and bloated HR departments, let the corporate bankruptcies pile up in the streets.

Attempting to prolong the final step is going to do nothing but lead to a corpse-company eternally siphoning money to feed it's bloated mass, just let it die and allow new companies to form.
>But muh employees think of the chilluns
The second an AAA studio closes and everyone's contracts are null, there is going to be dozens, maybe more, brand new companies starting to form from those very same employees who are now free of any corporate contract.
/pol/ - Thread 509432308
Anonymous United States No.509444816
>>509444054
It was 1913 that everything got fucked. That's when Woodrow Wilson lobbied and got the 16A passed, creating a permanent federal income tax for the first time in US history, along with the IRS.

Then the 17A was ratified. This killed the Senate and turning it into a glorified House of Representatives.

To top it all off, the 19A was also passed. Wilson was a vegetable at that time so his wife signed it for him.

1865 has nothing on 1913. That's when federal overreach truly began thanks to income taxation and the administrative state was created.
/r9k/ - /britfeel/
Anonymous No.81632585
>>81632486
Those outside the system are sometimes better able to see the flaws of the system.

>>81632549
Forgot to add that I would also clamp down on tax evasion and the runaway bureaucracy that we have in this country. IIRC, 30% of this country is employed directly or indirectly by the government. Absolute madness.
/sci/ - /sfg/ - Spaceflight General
Anonymous No.16701681
RIP SpaceX