Yea i understand, for reference my father works and worked his whole life in IT, my grandma worked as union rep and I'm interested in both worlds, I get that the struggle is real, the sector is young. Even just 30 years ago there was no IT market, for reference the transport industry is as old as time and yet this historic contract was won in 2023 AD, we just gotta push and organize.
Let's leave this tradition on reddit, noone will miss it
That would be so glorious I would install and daily drive it on Linux
Nano means really short person in Italian, what did the devs mean by this?
Pushing tens of pounds around in the heat everyday is hard, expecially inside a van without AC.
Let's just hope tech workers will be smart enough to unionize and organize like the UPS Chads did.
Skilled workers make more money than unskilled workers because they provide more value.
Is a CEO 1000x more skilled than an engineer?
I know but I feel it should be illegal, there are many things that cost up to 100€ to transport, plus I feel like they slapped some fees on top, because (after paying vat) I dont think customs is almost 70€ on a 150€ product, half of the price basically
They scammed me out of 60 euros on a 150 euro order (calculating shipping into final cost to calculate customs, something that should be illegal) I hope they go into destitution.
Or even better, the CEO should be (redacted) and the company should be expropriated by the workers
It's unix-based and posix compliant AFAIK, it isn't linux at all, but it follows a similar philosophy and base
My pronouns are gnu/linux
Lemmy know if u find an easy way to compress images, I'm interested in uploading some too
I joined lemmy.ml because 1 year ago (yes I'm old I know) it was the biggest and most active instance, also it was, very importantly, the most federated with others I believe, the other candidate was lemmygrad but I feared (and that fear came true) fediblocks and defederations