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Thanks! I appreciate the heads up!


The conflict in Palestine was one (1).

The ADL head (Greenblatt) noted they had a major issue with young people seeing footage from the front lines negatively impacting perception of Israel, this is in a leaked voice memo from early 2024. Ban legislation followed within a month.

(1) https://x.com/wikileaks/status/1852851603365036222

https://x.com/PatriotSt0rm17/status/1878777137479712889

https://x.com/infolibnews/status/1878706591626924522


a job posting is half the battle - you want to have a competitive job description that's scraped by job engines and discoverable to the potential candidate. This may mean you have to look at how competitors are doing it and replicating what they're doing to maintain competitive presence -- which can include copy/paste and customizing as appropriate.

You can make a job description a special snowflake, but then not reach the right candidates. In my experience, I will find job postings on a job aggregator website, which will lead me to a companies website for the position. These positings will usually include a boilerplate on what the job includes + other details on the company. If it seems interesting, I'll research the firm to see what they're doing, opinions on glassdoor etc.

Judging a company and their treatment of their employees by job description alone is a very narrow view of how business operates.


any recommended resources to learn more about licenses, differences and when to consider what?



While I don't know if this site offers advice, when I need a quick summary that explains the license the first place I check is https://tldrlegal.com


The Open Source Initiative[1] is a good place to start.

1 - https://opensource.org/


I'd like to know what is the most Stallmanite license out there. The kind that corporate lawyers would like to stay far away from, that forces downstream projects to be as open as the source.


Affero GPL. If the public can touch the product or service, you have to provide the source. My company avoids incorporating any GPL-licensed libraries, even those with linking exceptions.


About 50 tracking, remarketing and generally privacy invasive scripts are executed on your browser [0] when visiting Forbes via their "Ad Light" experience.

Allowing all that scripting to run still didn't let me access the article. I can live without ever going to Forbes.

https://i.imgur.com/W6tYjHF.png


I think some sites do cruder checks for the addons themselves, so that whitelisting everything still doesn't work.


this venture will not takeoff


And they wont have enough runway


>a lot of that is disabled when you go to incognito mode

ಠ_ಠ


You can disable these things in the settings and they get automatically disabled in incognito mode.


when FB runs an elaborate campaign to make plebs believe their dear leader is investing his fortune into a charity, when in reality he's invested it into a Delaware based LLC that allows him to avoid Estate taxes....then you start questioning the intent of FB.

It's not "philanthropic purpose" it's an investment vehicle that can be used to do virtually everyone, without scrutiny.


you run your devices without any care for all the background datamining, constant analytics, access to your PII, facebook social graph etc.? you oughta'be ashamed of yourself.


you know what's a coincidence though: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-17/hours-befo...

drills as mass attacks are happening - be it 9/11 , Sandy Hook, London Bombing or others

+ factor in: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/nov/17/serbian-police-...

The passport of a "suicide bomber" escaped the bomb blast and landed into the hands of autorities (conviniently) -- but now Serbian police have proven it to be a fraudulent passport...so how did it get there?


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