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Ghost in the Shell comes to mind
  • I'm not sure I completely agree with your premise, but you're articulating your point well and I value your passion towards the topic.

    Many discussions need to be spread over multiple comments on a post instead of being crammed into an over-long single post that still doesn't capture the point of view of the author as they intend.
    Furthermore, often times people come back and edit their single comments into massive pages long diatribes and people just TLDR it, when they should have been part of a multi comment back and forth between the poster and their audience, and I think you're doing the latter well.

    Haaaaaaang on....

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    Netflix enshittification will continue until morale improves
  • Like the commenter below said, Streamio is the answer. We use Streamio with Torrentio plug in running on a cheap windows PC and its been very good so far.

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    I'm a California restaurant operator preparing for the $20-an-hour fast-food wage by trimming hours, eliminating employee vacation, and raising menu prices
  • Australia has 20 days annual leave for full time employees mandated by law, and it carries over year on year so you can build up a significant chunk of time if you work somewhere for a long time. Also those hours belong to you, not the company, so you get it paid out if you quit.

    We also have a Long Service Leave program where if you work somewhere for 7 year you get roughly a week off for every year of employment with a company, it does vary slightly state by state.
    The construction industry has made an arrangment that as long as you are working construction in some way, your long service leave entitlement carry over between employers and jobs.

    Lot of companies also add carers leave on top of this, which may not carry over year on year, and sick leave can be fairly variable between everywhere I've ever worked has been pretty casual about it, if you call in sick a day here or there then they don't hassle you, but for longer periods you might need a doctor's certificate.

    It's pretty good.

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    Which of your favorite creators content quality went downhill very quickly?
  • Brad's definitely the kind of extrovert host who takes other interesting professionals and lifts the energy up to very entertaining affect, I used to watch everything BA put out, they were a great channel.

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    The Contract Conundrum
  • Really well written, you did a great job of conveying the inertia you and your team must have felt without making the reader feel bogged down, I really enjoyed it.

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    Trump Tells Supporters ‘Don’t Worry About Voting’ On Election Night
  • Pretty positively. Our politics have trended generally to the right as have most western countries (especially those with large Murdoch media owned presences) but the 2 major parties still sit relatively close to centre, and particularly wild right wing elements have been shredded at the last round of elections.

    The hard-rights attempts at US style minority led major parties seem to be invalidated by the voting population, so I'd say our system of ranked choice voting with mandatory participation is working very well.

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  • I use earplugs in my helmet every day, I used Shure se215 for a long time as they were the slimmest product I could find, now I'm using Plugfones, which are essentially a silicon earplug with a transducer, they block out all noise with fairly good sound quality.

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    Gen Z, please talk to me: what management works and what does not?
  • This is an amazing rundown of the significant differences, and more importantly, similarities between these 2 generation, I think you did a really good job of explaining it clearly, and I found it very illuminating, thank you.

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