The talks occurring in Cuba is not pertinent to the story in any way. Stop rage baiting and just present the facts.
Man, I entered my company two years ago for cobol and basic development. The only way to continue is to spend a lot to train new devs.
More information and sources can be found within this book. However, here are a couple other links to reputable sources. Apologies for formatting, it's a bit weird.
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You could also look into the 1 million people he killed as "enemies of the state"
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while not exactly a genocide, he ordered his men to kill fellow soldiers. There are a ton of articles on this if your want to search for more.
I haven't addressed my comments on Mao, but simply put, it's the same regime that committed the Tieneman square massacre and covered it up. For more current options, you could look into how they literally bolted doors on apartments to keep them in during COVID-19, put barbed wire in staircases, lied about infectivity rates, and cut off research discussion to the world. For non COVID-19 topics, they are currently running a genocide on Uyghur Muslims (plenty of links online), plenty of human rights violations, and more here.
Total media control keeps everyone in line when they can only see the good that happens in their country. They don't know about any of the above, it's all hidden from them.
Lmao, glad I wasted I wasted my time on you. Kinda hard to lie about proven genocides. You do not get to determine what is fact. The science fact is literally "millions and millions of people died."
Do not let confirmation bias and nationalism control your view. I could say "America hasn't done anything bad, it's all Russian propaganda, I currently live here and I'm doing just fine." We both know that people suffer everywhere.
The general statement I made was not about what you experienced, it was about the attroticities that were committed by the government and leading parties. You could even consider Stalin alone and outweigh everything good it ever did. His lowball kill count through deliberate pillaging of his own populace (farmers), selective starvation to kill off groups he did not favor, and planned genocides (yes, plural) against the USSR's own populace beats Hitler himself. And it's not even close.
But let's look at more recent occurrences, those you likely heard about yourself. Let's also ignore the cold war, a national dick measuring contest and dumb all around. Between multiple proxy wars in Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and Vietnam, they put all their eggs in one basket as they literally always have: war. The USSR entirely sacrificed their domestic production, research, and innovation for their people to put it towards killing others. Their entire economy stagnated and collapsed because they couldn't support their population. And, as always, the people rebelled and won.
And, just on time, look what we are back to.
Congrats, you've got a small list of good things. Have you looked at the list of horrendous things?
Be careful of confirmation bias and the availability heuristic. One irresponsible person does not define the masses.
How about "pizza is quiche"
If I am being honest, maybe but probably not. Lemmy, being federated, means that anyone else on another instance would also have access to that instance. You definitely can force an application to be able to sign up there, but I am unsure about stopping other users from posting and accessing the information. I've not set up a server myself as a note.
My main concerns come from a few places.
- The information you would be providing on lemmy is likely considered to be owned by the school you work for as they are technically paying you for it. I would ask someone about the legality based on where you are.
- Personal information could be, even accidentally, posted and available to many users.
- There are likely a lot of school approved options, though likely not free. They should, however, have the correct level of security, reliability, etc.
Overall, it's something that may need a more in depth risk vs reward assessment, especially for potentially containing PII.
It absolutely is something they would normally run into. I work on maintaining a massive application; think 60+ teams of 6, each extremely specialized and minimal overlap. Almost 75% of my job is predicting issues and avoiding them. Peer testing draws on this a ton as well. They just continue to plainly show that they don't care. Time and time again, year after year, they continue to have the exact same issues and do fuck all about it.
If you're looking for managing idle games I can recommend a few.
My top one that turns it into a character management sim that still has interesting individual mechanics is Legends of Idelon. Available on steam, ios, Android and web browser. I picked it back up a few months ago and came back to each character having about 270 days of time to claim lmao. An unbelievable amount of content and the dev is very active still. Boss fights, secrets, large enemy variations, currently 5 worlds, many free in game events where you can get paid items (time skips, gems, usually a really good amount). Crafting, item gathering, 4 classes with many more advanced upgrades, interesting skills, etc.
If you're looking for a straight up idle game then I would recommend: