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[-] [email protected] 70 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As an Australian who has to deal with the duopoly of our grocery stores after we let them all merge years ago, it absolutely will drive higher prices and nobody who isn't a shareholder should want this.

They basically "collude" to fix and raise prices here and have whole teams of people who's job it is to monitor and extract as much money out of us as possible. They also force growers to accept shitty deals or they reject their produce due to "not meeting their quality standards" and there's basically nowhere else for them to sell it in the quantities they need to.

Nobody wins in grocery store mergers except the shareholders.

[-] [email protected] 66 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

And then what, send the teachers and kids to re-education camps?

Isn't this the same kind of thing some people get upset at China over?

Wtf.

[-] [email protected] 95 points 1 year ago

It's not extreme. This is an opinion piece posted on OMGUbuntu, so I'll let you figure out where their biases lie.

[-] [email protected] 77 points 2 years ago

Okay I take back what I've said about AIs not being intelligent, this one has clearly made up its own mind despite it's masters feelings which is impressive. Sadly, it will be taken out the back and beaten into submission before long.

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I've been watching a few American TV shows and it blows my mind that they put up with such atrocious working terms and conditions.

One show was about a removal company where any damage at all, even not the workers fault, is taken out of their tips. There's no insurance from the multimillion dollar business. As they're not paid a living wage the guy on the show had examples of when he and his family went weeks with barely any income and this was considered normal?!

Another example was a cooking show where the prize was tickets to an NFL game. The lady who won explained that she'd be waiting in the car so her sons could experience their first live game, because she couldn't otherwise afford a ticket to go. They give tickets for football games away for free to people where I live for no reason at all..

Yet another example was where the workers got a $5k tip from their company and the reactions were as if this amount of money was even remotely life changing. It saddens me to think the average Americans life could be made so much better with such a relatively small amount of money and they don't unionize and demand far better. The company in question was on track to make a billion bloody dollars while their workers are on the poverty line and don't even have all their teeth?

It's not actually this bad and the average American lives a pretty good life like we're led to believe, right?

[-] [email protected] 138 points 2 years ago

Yeah because fuck hustle culture.

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We had mods. They're a bit like skins and new content, only free and far more creative. They are what you call microtransactions today but you didn't have to sell your right arm to get them because anyone could make them.

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Big if true.

Response from the Devs included, they're claiming this is just bugs which I really hope is the case.

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Music too (lemmy.ml)
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It's my stash (lemmy.ml)
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Couldn't be more than $250 depending on the condition.

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[-] [email protected] 67 points 2 years ago

I feel like OP has never worked in a corporate IT job before and has zero clue what it actually entails to manage a large fleet of desktop PCs used by the average office worker.

[-] [email protected] 74 points 2 years ago

I really have to hand it to your superior powers of deduction at this point.

[-] [email protected] 120 points 2 years ago

It's truly amazing what can happen when they don't cut quite so many corners and release the minimal viable product.

[-] [email protected] 89 points 2 years ago

I'm just happy we have all of these choices.

The FOSS apps are fantastic already and Sync is there if you want that too.

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Paid software absolutely has a place in the world. Evil companies producing evil software designed to build a monopoly and lock out FOSS apps do not. I don't think Sync falls into the latter and I'm happy they've made the choice to be able to eat.

[-] [email protected] 65 points 2 years ago

Google saw the enshitening of the web and went "hold my beer, I'll show you how it's done!".

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