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hackingdreams t1_jcqgk4a wrote
Reply to comment by sigmund14 in Big tech companies are selling their Silicon Valley campuses amid struggle by McFatty7
They really want people to return to the offices so that their investment in said offices makes sense.
Employees saying "no" is what's causing them to have to choose to sell them instead.
I don't understand how this is inconsistent - if you had a car you haven't driven in two years, might you list it for sale rather than continue to pay registration/car payments on it?
hackingdreams t1_jcnik2d wrote
So far they've blamed (just off the top of my head): Black people, LGBT people, Women, Biden, and now remote work.
The actual factually known cause: a liquidity crisis caused by social media, enabled by the Republican repeal of banking regulations.
hackingdreams t1_j9kcpml wrote
Reply to comment by cymricchen in Dutch intelligence services have warned that Russia is "covertly mapping" key energy infrastructure in the North Sea, in preparation for possible sabotage attacks. by green_flash
When you're linking to the New York Post and someone is quoting an "anonymous source"... you're pretty much straight up saying that this is manufactured.
All links to the New York Post should be autoremoved from any reputable news channel. They are a tabloid.
hackingdreams t1_j1kq22l wrote
Reply to comment by Flaky_Seaweed_8979 in Taliban's order to foreign, local NGOs: Don't allow female employees | World News by EagleOfMay
By... not showing up? NGOs are charities and aid organizations. No government ordered them in there, you know, hence the whole "Non-Government" part of NGO. They can choose to leave just that easily.
Their money is better served in a country where the government is trying to get its shit together and pull its people out of poverty, like any one of 15 nations in Africa.
hackingdreams t1_j15h837 wrote
Reply to comment by 3PercentMoreInfinite in Leak Inspection Finds Hole in Russian Spacecraft Docked to ISS by darthatheos
Large debris will take a couple of years to deorbit.
Debris that small will be in orbit for hundreds of years because they have almost no surface area for which to feel a drag force against - it's almost purely a function of the microgravity at that point.
Other ASAT tests were done at lower orbits on satellites already decaying for the most part.
hackingdreams t1_j15guup wrote
Reply to comment by BrevityIsTheSoul in Leak Inspection Finds Hole in Russian Spacecraft Docked to ISS by darthatheos
And all it takes is a fleck of paint less than 0.5mm to make that hole.
This is why you don't shoot satellites in the orbit of other satellites. Space might be big, but with nearly no drag things do not spread out very much, and even the teensiest tiniest pieces can do tremendous damage if they hit just right.
hackingdreams t1_iy22y9y wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Roof-4974 in Britain says Russia likely removing nuclear warheads from missiles and firing at Ukraine by Koeny1
They don't go nuclear without being armed. You're not "accidentally" arming a nuclear weapon.
That being said, a nuke falling into Ukraine's lap would certainly be a line being crossed...
hackingdreams t1_iy22vtn wrote
Reply to comment by InMyMind4Life in Britain says Russia likely removing nuclear warheads from missiles and firing at Ukraine by Koeny1
Or, they're really just that short on munitions that they're having to resort to firing empty shells of cruise missiles as kinetic kill weapons. It's not an implausible story in the slightest.
hackingdreams t1_iwskp4b wrote
They are desperate to get Google in on this layoff scheme of theirs... like that will somehow fix the numbers on these corporations.
Please, fuck off already Wall Street. Go back to playing with GME and AMC.
hackingdreams t1_iu9mdbn wrote
Reply to Russia suspends its participation in UN-brokered grain export deal with Ukraine by Creative_Strawberry6
Obviously that "minor damage" was a bit less "minor" than they would admit...
Because this a major butthurt reaction.
hackingdreams t1_jdsgqy8 wrote
Reply to comment by SuspiciousStable9649 in The image was created by shots photographer Jon Carmichael took while flying at 39,000 feet on a Southwest flight from Portland, Oregon, to St. Louis. Credit: Jon Carmichael by Davicho77
That's what Photoshop is for.