Back in 2006 I was very active in Digg.com, where Techrights (or "Boycott Novell", the first campaign) was habitually mentioned. This site was already over two years old. Susan ran it from the US and ...
The net effect of a web based forum such as Discourse is that the community is reduced to commodity. People who spend time contributing worthwhile content, such as answering difficult questions from ...
Others said that IBM gave them a "new lease of life" or temporary relocation only to train low-cost replacements, then be let go. Do not relocate for a company that sees you as nothing but a number or ...
Later today we'll share some more proof that it would be utterly foolish to try to deny what happened. At a later point we'll revisit the "web" of the substance abuse, then we'll defer to media and ...
The visit to London was OK; the person who abused my wife had been boasting to people as if there was some "slam dunk" coming ...
Saying that restricted hardware is not secure hardware should be common sense; nothing controversial about it, but when state ...
Now that search is public and we're having a very productive week (almost 100 pages in 3 days) it's time to make final ...
“Fortnite” video game maker Epic Games Inc. has reached a “comprehensive settlement” with Surveillance Giant Google LLC that ends a 5-year-old legal battle and will lead to reforms to Android and the ...
Opinion
The Corporate Media Carries on With Patently Phony and Misleading Narrative About IBM's Mass Layoffs
A day ago: This is How Mainstream Media, Boosted or Parroted by Slopfarms, Spins IBM's Commercial Failure and Mass Layoffs as "AI" A lot of those who got laid off worked in "AI". Insiders also - ...
It is not about the skills available, it's about the expected cost of labour. It's not about age or seniority, nor is it about performance on the job. Many people have learned this the hard way, ...
IBM's official and vague statement could mean anything or anywhere between 2,700 and 27,000 layoffs. Lots of people impacted talk about this in Microsoft's LinkedIn (even if those are 1% of those ...
The consensus in comments we see is, IBM is a terrible place to work in, treatment of its workers is appalling, it's utterly foolish to relocate in an effort to retain a job at IBM, and it's foolish ...
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