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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, the national trade union center known as AFL-CIO, said in response, “This isn’t a gaffe and he didn’t just misspeak — Trump said this in Michigan on Friday and Pennsylvania today. Trump cut overtime for millions of Americans as President — and his Project 2025 agenda will do it again.”

    That says it all. It’s right there in the article. Now, if you’re saying its “totally legal, and totally cool” what he’s doing and admitting to, then that’s your own opinion. A fuck ton of other absolutely hate it and think it’s bullshit, which validates this reporting being out there.


















  • Honestly, I think it might not be that, but the absurd rise in what I’ve been calling the “Neo-Ubermensch”. Everyone thinks they are soooo fucking special, and they’re just temporarily unimportant and broke an not the millionaires they know they are at heart.

    This allows them to fit in with the mentality held by the likes of Joe Rogan guests, right-wing fascists parroting all this “Us v Them” bullshit, and makes them feel like they actually aren’t worthless, but are being taken advantage of by lefty politicians.

    Example: Harris is only going to make them normal, but they’re SO SURE they are special, and destined to be GREAT, that all of the nonsense promises by the lying liars on the right seems more exciting than just being average. Conspiracies are more exciting to these people, frankly.



  • This is a very confusing setup, and I’m not sure what the intent or end goal is here, but it sounds like you just want split-tunneling for a specific subnet that puts traffic where you want it to go.

    The problem with this is that you need something specific to differentiate traffic because source won’t be enough: DNS, IP subnet, origin port…etc. VLANs won’t work with Wireguard, and I’m not sure you want to go down the rabbit hole of trying to tag other traffic if youre not sure what it is.




  • It didn’t say any of that. You’re reading into what you want to read into it. I follow this closely.

    Cal/OSHA hasn’t been lacking in it’s duties (no idea where you even got that from), in fact, they just pushed for immediate changes in the regulations earlier this year. Here’s more specifics if you want to read what it covers.

    The biggest opponents to the bill weren’t just businesses, but you can read their take here. Plenty of others were opposed, including local politicians, and legal scholars. I think what you’re reading into is “if business is against it…BAD.” Which isn’t always the case. As you can read elsewhere, the loopholes created here are massive, and creates a presumption of guilt pretty immediately without requiring any verification from OSHA, should a complaint be made. That’s how they are removed from the loop.

    If this had passed, it would have been defeated in court, causing way more money waste than than actually fixing the problem, which the bill doesn’t. It just makes it easier for people to get compensation claims with zero evidence, and it would have been abused by claimants and businesses alike.