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[deleted] t1_itvo0cy wrote

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kilgore393 t1_itzf8vp wrote

they'll never have the courage to admit it but they gave CEOs the power they needed to completely take over so they could make more money than their peers, then when times got tough they abandoned everyone and moved out of the city. reddit is tech heavy because most coders don't actually do work, they install mouse jigglers so they have a lot of time to browse, so you'll never be able to say it without massive backlash, but they really ruined life for the rest of us, specifically millennial coders. the only way they'll be able to respond to this post is with downvotes or childlike stuck up behavior. unfortunately, everybody is now rooting for their jobs to be automated or outsourced because of their pompous attitudes.

Edit: a word

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[deleted] t1_iuev95s wrote

hilarious really, except also very sad

4 techies disagree with me, i wonder who they think is worse

(alt economy)

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VShadow1 t1_itz7o55 wrote

This graphs shows when employees sell stock. Not the criminal action.

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[deleted] t1_iuevg88 wrote

it is the gray area; law is ambiguous in certain situations, perhaps intentionally

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humlor123 t1_iugb03k wrote

Well you can speculate all you want but these are just insider trades which definitely doesn't suggest anything illegal

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