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Cake day: February 29th, 2024

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  • Honestly pretty amped that terfy name is finally being laid to rest.

    I moved to Reddit after the sale of Tumblr years back. Now, fired Reddit for similar reasons and I’m here. Gotta say in my experience so far on Lemmy feels miles less noxious to women than Reddit was in those days, (or kinda at any point since lol). And I’ve seen far more women and queer folk comfortably hanging out.

    Course that’s just me, I’m not very savvy, but for real, it was clear by the time I got here so much work had already been done to make everyone feel at home. Thank you so much





  • I do think there is some evidence that companies are just doing that stuff regardless. There’s a “speedup” I think I’ve seen it called, a push to do more with fewer people and make basic benefits feel more like a privilege.

    My company fortunately did not issue RTO mandates but has taken to requiring people to work watched in a Zoom room all day and explain any bathroom trips longer than 3 minutes. That’s where I think the real estate angle becomes relevant, probably the only reason my workplace went the other direction and full-remote is that a) we’re stalking people on zoom now and timing their #2s and b) we’re midsize with few close corporate relatives, and leased all our space previously. We have no other skin in the game besides saving a massive overhead cost



  • I really don’t know where I would start explaining this to be honest. In a nutshell, Reddit has a somewhat problematic assortment of communities for survivors of Christian fundamentalist sects and homeschooling. We place a high value on denim and worship a raccoon named Lord Daniel. That’s the broad strokes of it