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  3. the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

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  • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

    the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

    pfm@edolas.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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    @SecureOwl They are also the same people refusing you international travel to cooperate with coworkers abroad.
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    • darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD darwinwoodka@mastodon.social

      @SecureOwl

      "I want you here where I can tell you what to do and watch you do it but I also want to replace you with a machine."

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      @darwinwoodka @SecureOwl

      The real reasons:
      1. "Back to the office" is a covert way to get women with children to resign.

      Affordable childcare is very hard to find because it's a high exposure job (covid, measles, etc) thanks to RFK's antivaxxers.

      2. Men don't want to change the toner in the printer, plan staff events, tidy the bathrooms, wash their coffee cups, or make coffee for the team.

      All that "invisible work" that women in the workplace are expected to do.
      https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20240313-invisible-emotional-labour-women-in-workplace

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        @darwinwoodka @SecureOwl

        The real reasons:
        1. "Back to the office" is a covert way to get women with children to resign.

        Affordable childcare is very hard to find because it's a high exposure job (covid, measles, etc) thanks to RFK's antivaxxers.

        2. Men don't want to change the toner in the printer, plan staff events, tidy the bathrooms, wash their coffee cups, or make coffee for the team.

        All that "invisible work" that women in the workplace are expected to do.
        https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20240313-invisible-emotional-labour-women-in-workplace

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        3. Commercial leasing is collapsing.

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        Just look at Chicago, where there was only one groundbreaking on an office building last year, with zero expected in 2024. 

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        4. Fossil fuel industry wants long commutes.

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        Majority also want extra pay for RTW: Survey

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        5. Municipal revenue from traffic enforcement collapsed. Traffic fines are a tax on commuters.

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        6. AI is a threat to hang over worker's heads for wage suppression & mass layoffs.

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          6. AI is a threat to hang over worker's heads for wage suppression & mass layoffs.

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          "Don't ask for a cost of living increase to your salaries or we will AI your job."

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          • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

            the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

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            @SecureOwl such a good point

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            • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

              the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

              faoluin@chitter.xyzF This user is from outside of this forum
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              @SecureOwl Where in Ohio? Asking for static-electricity-prone friends in Ohio.

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              • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

                @drwho yes

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                @SecureOwl Thank you very much.

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                • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

                  the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

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                  @SecureOwl

                  The server is in Saudi Arabia

                  A place where they execute dissidents.

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                  Microsoft today confirmed that customers will be able to run cloud workloads from its Saudi Arabia East datacenter region from Q4 2026, marking a major milestone in the company’s long-term investment in the country and its commitment to supporting Saudi Arabia’s digital and AI ambitions under Vision 2030.

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                  These jobs could have been American jobs
                  https://www.intelligentcio.com/me/2023/12/15/oracle-will-train-50000-saudi-nationals-in-artificial-intelligence-and-other-latest-digital-technologies/

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                  Microsoft today announced a significant expansion of its AI skilling efforts in Saudi Arabia, building on the scale and impact of work delivered to date in support of Vision 2030 workforce priorities. Announced at the Microsoft AI Tour Riyadh, the company outlined its ambition to help a further three million people across the Kingdom acquire AI skills by 2030, reinforcing its long-term commitment to developing future-ready talent and enabling economic growth at scale.

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                  Saudi Arabia is the new Russian Internet Research Agency
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                  • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

                    the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

                    stinerman@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @SecureOwl I had this same thought earlier this week. Great minds!

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                    • faoluin@chitter.xyzF faoluin@chitter.xyz

                      @SecureOwl Where in Ohio? Asking for static-electricity-prone friends in Ohio.

                      stinerman@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @faoluin @SecureOwl probably the new data centers east of Columbus.

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                      • secureowl@infosec.exchangeS secureowl@infosec.exchange

                        the same people demanding you get back to the office to better collaborate in person as only humans can are the same people desperate to replace everyone with some code that runs on a server in ohio

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                        @SecureOwl

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                        • felis_catus_domesticus@mstdn.partyF felis_catus_domesticus@mstdn.party

                          @SecureOwl

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                          @Felis_Catus_Domesticus @SecureOwl with respect, what about onion

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                          • falcennial@mastodon.socialF falcennial@mastodon.social

                            @Felis_Catus_Domesticus @SecureOwl with respect, what about onion

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                            @falcennial @SecureOwl

                            onions? what is onions, precious?

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