Ubisoft Employees Vote to Strike Against Proposed Layoffs
Ubisoft Employees Vote to Strike Against Proposed Layoffs - Insider Gaming
The French unions representing Ubisoft have unanimously agreed to organize a strike next month. Here are more details.Sam Sepiol (Insider Gaming)
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I think an important fact to keep in mind is that not all Ubisoft offices are unionized, and from what I have seen they are targeting the unionized offices first.
So strike now, sue for union busting later.
Worth mentioning apparently the CEO did reduce his salary, but like, I’m not convinced? Just cause you dropped the bag doesn’t mean you didn’t rob the bank
(But also just being a bitch about the rich is cathartic)
Fuck Ubisoft and all of its higher ups and boardmembers. They're getting what they deserve.
Now, who isn't getting what they deserve are all of the hardworking people that actually do the work for the company. The ones getting shitcanned.
Approaching Docker, Containers, and Compose for curious Self-hosters - Linux Prepper episode
cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/34537889
cross-posted from: discuss.online/post/34494723
Detailed episode for pairing with the very light "A Great Day for Linux". Hope you enjoy it. Since Lemmy struggles with markdown from Castopod, here is a link to the notes.
Approaching Docker, Containers, and Compose for curious Self-hosters
This is a bonus Linux Prepper podcast, available as a detailed companion to “A Great Year for Linux”. This is a discussion with HB, stemming from this post on Lemmy learning from admins who avoid container technology.Podcasts by james.network
[CW: bombing but no blood] Today, Israel recovered its last captive in Gaza, and to celebrate, it once again massively bombarded the city of Gaza with artillery shells targeting residential areas.
They said that if the captives were returned, it would all be over... but they continue to bombard Gaza anyway.
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California governor Gavin Newsom accuses TikTok of suppressing content critical of the current US president Donald Trump
California's Newsom accuses TikTok of suppressing content critical of Trump
California Governor Gavin Newsom made the accusation as he launched a review of the platform's content moderation practices to determine if they violated state law.RNZ News (RNZ)
TikTokers say anti-ICE videos won’t publish. The company blames tech issues
TikTok users say they can’t upload anti-ICE videos. The company blames tech issues
Why are people saying “Delete TikTok”? One reason is that some TikTok users, including comedian Megan Stalter, are accusing the app of censorship after they have attempted and failed to upload videos about ICE.Scottie Andrew (CNN)
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Games i currently have working 100% Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed CnC Tiberian Sun Red Alert Red Alert 2 The Sims complete collection Sim City 3000 Unlimited Sim City 4 Deluxe Carmageddon Max Pack Carmageddon 2: Carpocalypse Now Carmageddon TDR 2000 Rollercoaster Tycoon 2: Triple Thrill Pack Windows Space Cadet Pinball Sid Meier’s Civilization III Complete
FYI: I assume you wanted to list your games in a list format without having each title start a new paragraph. If you end your line in a double space before hitting return, you can do that.
Need for Speed: Porsche UnleashedCnC Tiberian Sun etc. will become:
Need for Speed: Porsche Unleashed
CnC Tiberian Sun
Red Alert
Red Alert 2
The Sims
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The new system, called Visio
oh boy, I can already see the lawsuits, Annoying Orange getting mad.
It wouldn't surprise me if this somehow ends with US no longer honouring PDO and Trump making 'Trump Gold Champagne'
Mindmaps with export to md/tex?
Hey folks
I find myself structuring out much larger documents these days, and I'd really like to make use of some mindmapping software to do it. I used to use kdissert (now semantik) all the time - I'd map out the idea, then add in details to each node, and export to tex for final adjustments. Really nice workflow imo.
Unfortunately, semantik is getting a bit long in the tooth, and while it builds fine on my arch boxes, its a bit of a mess for Debian. Rather than annoy myself with hunting for or making my own builds of the various packages I'd need just for this, I'm hoping that maybe there are some more regularly maintained options out there.
Any ideas? TIA
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Why has Microsoft been routing example.com traffic to a company in Japan? - Ars Technica - All content (Dan Goodin)
From the Department of Bizarre Anomalies: Microsoft has suppressed an unexplained anomaly on its network that was routing traffic destined to example.com—a domain reserved for testing purposes—to a maker of electronics cables located in Japan.Under the RFC2606—an official standard maintained by the Internet Engineering Task Force—example.com isn’t obtainable by any party. Instead it resolves to IP addresses assigned to Internet Assiged Names Authority. The designation is intended to prevent third parties from being bombarded with traffic when developers, penetration testers, and others need a domain for testing or discussing technical issues. Instead of naming an Internet-routable domain, they are to choose example.com or two others, example.net and example.org.
Output from the terminal command cURL shows that devices inside Azure and other Microsoft networks have been routing some traffic to subdomains of sei.co.jp, a domain belonging to Sumitomo Electric. [...]
Why has Microsoft been routing example.com traffic to a company in Japan?
Company's autodiscover caused users' test credentials to be sent outside Microsoft networks.Dan Goodin (Ars Technica)
CATL launches sodium batteries: extremely durable and stable at –40°C
CATL launches sodium batteries: extremely durable and stable at –40°C
CATL presented the first sodium batteries produced ...EVmarket Romania (EVmarket.ro)
Commission opens proceedings to assist Google in complying with interoperability and online search data sharing obligations under the Digital Markets Act
Commission opens proceedings to assist Google in complying with interoperability and online search data sharing obligations under the Digital Markets Act
Today, the European Commission has started two sets of specification proceedings to assist Google in complying with its obligations under the Digital Markets Act (‘DMA\'). The specification proceedingsEuropean Commission - European Commission

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