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red286 t1_jebr31i wrote
Reply to comment by bake_disaster in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
Of course, everyone in FinTech will tell you that the reason those regulations exist is because the government doesn't want you to be successful.
red286 t1_jcctx9s wrote
Reply to comment by Ahab_Ali in A tech boss appointed by Italy's prime minister resigned after quoting a speech from fascist dictator Mussolini in an internal email by 777fer
That may be true, but outright referring to your company as "fascism" is maybe not a good look?
red286 t1_j4mt9h0 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in German defense minister announces resignation by misana123
>For that I say a heartfelt thank you.
Did she seriously follow up a sentence about a war raging in Europe with "for that I say a heartfelt thank you"? I think that goes beyond tone deaf and straight into gaffe territory. An uncharitable reading of that sounds like she's thankful for the war giving her so many opportunities to meet new and interesting people.
red286 t1_j4msi5t wrote
Reply to comment by LionsLoseAgain in German defense minister announces resignation by misana123
>Yeah, if you guys in Germany can actually stop filling important positions like the defense department with establishment political party figure heads we all would appreciate it.
To be fair, it wasn't an important position until last January. Unlike the USA where the defense department is one of the major economic drivers of the entire country, in nations like Germany, it's just a black hole for money. And unlike in the USA, that cabinet position isn't going to be a stepping stone to a cushy high-paying executive job at a defense manufacturer. It's more of a dead-end position or a temporary position before someone gets moved into a better cabinet post.
red286 t1_j2096rc wrote
Reply to comment by sanjsrik in Ship insurers to cancel war cover for Russia, Ukraine from Jan 1 by josh252
No, international ship insurance covers unanticipated acts of war and/or piracy. The problem is that when you've got a full-blown war with attacks on shipping in a specific area, the amount of losses exceeds what insurers can tolerate, so they'll either cancel coverage in that specific region, or significantly increase fees for coverage in that region.
red286 t1_ixtvs0d wrote
Reply to comment by Version-Abject in The Internet Archive just put 565 Palm Pilot apps in your web browser by dapperlemon
>I’d kill for a new one, apps be damned. A web browser is sufficient imo
The problem is that the IE version it was stuck with was deprecated, and a lot of sites didn't render on it for shit. After they lobotomized Cortana, it wasn't really useful any longer. Then after the store shut down, my eBook reader app died so I couldn't even use that any longer. Literally the only thing I could use it for was as a phone.
red286 t1_ixtupz6 wrote
Reply to comment by Version-Abject in The Internet Archive just put 565 Palm Pilot apps in your web browser by dapperlemon
I sadly had to get rid of my Windows Phone last year as the final apps on it died. Best damned $70 (CAD, like $50 USD) I spent on a phone (or really anything lol). Switched to a relatively new Android phone, and I'm constantly disappointed with the UI.
red286 t1_iww4srj wrote
Reply to comment by CappinPeanut in Amazon Recently Told Managers to Identify, 'Stack Rank' Low Performers Immediately by Truetree9999
Not to mention there's an awful lot of talented software engineers looking for work right about now thanks to Mr. Musk. Excellent time to cycle out the dead weight.
red286 t1_iww3ylg wrote
Reply to comment by Humble-Letter-6424 in Amazon Recently Told Managers to Identify, 'Stack Rank' Low Performers Immediately by Truetree9999
Gotta make room for the new hires from Twitter.
red286 t1_itwbhpo wrote
Reply to comment by Current-Escaper in Ukraine war refugees asked not to return this winter by Stx_Digital
There was no decree or anything, but most of Western Ukraine has been fairly safe for the past few months (relatively speaking). If you lived in say, Kyiv, and fled the country when the war broke out, you might be thinking "well I'd rather be living in my own house, in my own country, than burdening the people of (country) and living in a hotel".
They're being asked to not do so, since the extra burden to the power grid would probably cause widespread blackouts which would be shit for everyone.
red286 t1_it9tgpm wrote
Reply to comment by GodHatesPOGsv2 in Missiles rain down on key Ukranian cities as Russian onslaught intensifies by TheTelegraph
I'm sure you would have held the same sentiment about Adolf Hitler and Nazi Germany back in 1943.
red286 t1_it9oqek wrote
Reply to comment by GodHatesPOGsv2 in Missiles rain down on key Ukranian cities as Russian onslaught intensifies by TheTelegraph
There's no statute of limitations on war crimes. I wouldn't automatically assume they will never be held responsible for them. If Putin is deposed and removed from power, he and the members of their military might be held to account.
red286 t1_jebrkm7 wrote
Reply to comment by Horat1us_UA in It's becoming increasingly clear that fintech has a fraud problem by marketrent
Most banks that get bailed out didn't break any laws. The problem isn't the banks, the problem is the lack of laws stopping banks from gambling with their clients' money. So long as it's not illegal, banks are going to keep doing it, and every time they do, the government in power makes it illegal to do it again, and then the government that follows undoes those regulations, meaning that every ~10 years there's a financial crisis that could have been averted if the regulations that had been put in place last time hadn't been repealed.