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Sometimes in life you do something or do various things that don't matter to anyone. Some people are lucky enough to do something which matters to someone, e.g. spouse and kids. Some manage to do ...
Last time we wrote about "RAs" (layoffs in IBM's terminology) in this division we said that "IBM [got rid] of Kelly Chambliss". The person who revealed that said: "Jettisoning Ms. Chambliss is just ...
Google determined that Microsoft’s Family Safety app is blocking Chrome, though the company hasn’t discovered how or why. “For some users, Chrome is unable to run when Microsoft Family Safety is ...
7 hours ago a Microsoft leaker said about the upcoming wave of Microsoft layoffs: "This is MCAPS focused. They are making significant changes to the roles and alignments and flattening many management ...
The meeting held on 7 May 2025 aimed at informing FO colleagues about the current management’s vision on the future of their role. The staff representation reports on the most noteworthy information.
It seems both timely and appropriate to bring up Jono Alderson's newest article, "JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)".
It only takes a few milliseconds to perform a search. It covers about 50,000 pages, not counting comments. If you don't build ...
Linux Journal, we're sad to see and to say, is already using slop images and their 'latest article' is deemed by a reputable scanner to be another slop piece: "74% AI generated, 1% mixed, and 25% ...
Quick Points Regarding This Week's Court Hearing. posted by Roy Schestowitz on Jun 20, 2025, updated Jun 20, 2025. Yesterday I worked towards improving clarity and details in the ...
Microsoft people realise there is a problem. "This is not caused by msft," they would rather believe, "they know our Gov ...
Having witnessed what happened to JoinDiaspora, gnusocial.de, mastodon.technology, and pleroma.site I can tell, based on direct experience, that all those Social Control Media sites are a waste of ...
The "FEDERAL RESERVE BANK of NEW YORK" has new research data on "The Labor Market for Recent College Graduates" and the article above deduces that "Learn to Code" is very bad advice. Back in the 90s, ...