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zen@lemmy.zipto
News@lemmy.world•Girl, 13, expelled for hitting classmate who made a deepfake porn image of her, lawyers say
5·5 days agoIf I’m the dad, I’m lawyering up. This is going to be a very expensive lesson for the school
zen@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.world•Apple told to remove LGBTQ+ dating apps by ChinaEnglish
223·7 days agoBoth are shitholes mate. If gay people don’t have rights, no one does. Let’s not get into a dick measuring contest, because you’re both looking pretty inverted right now.
zen@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.ml•‘Israel’ booby-traps children’s toys in Gaza leaving behind several casualties: health ministry
3·12 days agoYou guys always get so mad instead of realizing things aren’t as simple as good vs evil.
I disagree with you, based on the content of the original comment (quoted). They are clearly trying to challenge the notion that Israel is killing children in general.
zen@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.ml•‘Israel’ booby-traps children’s toys in Gaza leaving behind several casualties: health ministry
3·13 days agoAre you arguing that Israel didn’t booby-trap toys, or that they didn’t kill children?
Because you are right to question the integrity of the news source. I’ve personally never heard of royanews.tv… However, it is pretty well documented that Israel has been killing children.
Even if this story is false, the reality is still horrific. Whether or not Israel booby-traps toys doesn’t change the fact that they’re already killing children.
zen@lemmy.zipto
World News@lemmy.ml•‘Israel’ booby-traps children’s toys in Gaza leaving behind several casualties: health ministry
261·14 days agoOccasionally I come across a headline that makes me start crying. This is one of them.
zen@lemmy.zipOPto
Videos@lemmy.world•Is your job boring? This 1960s auto worker says his job was killing him
4·16 days agoOh thank you also! It is really eye-opening. I have some additional historical context, that I learned in Business school.
Under Fordism, factory work was broken into tiny, repetitive tasks. Instead of one worker building most of a car, one might just bolt on the bumper all day. It made production faster and cheaper, but also made workers’ jobs monotonous and stripped of skill or creativity. It was then easy for each role to be replaced with automation, as technology improved.
I sort of see the same thing happening in general as software replaces parts of certain roles. Unless the role is highly skilled, the work is often commoditised, and reduced in complexity until it can be automated.
The answer I’ve found for this in my own life is to just outpace these roles by learning more. My knowledge is a moat that might protect me for longer. Who knows though.
Oh for sure, but I was wondering if there were any specific effects they noticed.
How did long daily walks change your life?



Damn great joke. Where’s the Epstein files?