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> it would be enough that every citizen worked a cycle of four consecutive days, four hours a day, followed by three days off. By "tiling" the days and working hours of seven groups, industry and services could be operated 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
4 day weeks, 4 hour days...
― koogs, Monday, 29 April 2024 15:53 (one month ago) link
What a card.. I live on the West Coast, so I 'get it'
An exclusive Capitol Hill forum meant to connect the tech industry with Congress took a bewildering political turn on Wednesday when a key CEO condemned “pagan” anti-Israel protests, suggested the protesters be sent to North Korea and mused about launching drone strikes on his business enemies.
The comments came from Alex Karp of Palantir Technologies, the Peter Thiel-linked firm increasingly at the center of Washington’s defense-tech plans.
“We’re gonna do an exchange program sponsored by Karp,” he said. “A couple months in North Korea, nice-tasting flavored bark. See how you feel about that.”
Asked about Karp’s remarks, which at times caused visible discomfort among some attendees, the organizer said that was part of the point.
“The whole goal of the Hill & Valley Forum is to bridge the cultural gap between Washington and Silicon Valley,” said Helberg, who conducted the on-stage interview with Karp on Wednesday. “So it’s great for both sides to familiarize themselves with a little bit of West Coast humor.”
― Andy the Grasshopper, Wednesday, 1 May 2024 23:35 (one month ago) link
two weeks pass...
lol what the heck
Nostr "has no board, no company behind it, no funding," Dorsey said in an interview with the Silicon Valley outlet Pirate Wires last month. "It's a truly open protocol. The development environment is moving fast. And I gave a bunch of money to them."
"We don't know who the leader is, it's like this anonymous Brazilian," Dorsey said.
That anonymous Brazilian is Giovanni Torres Parra
― lag∞n, Thursday, 6 June 2024 14:58 (two days ago) link