Top tech talent could suddenly apply to any job instead of the few nearby companies, exploding their options. If anything, even remote companies should send Korean BBQ to each employee’s house.
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Trapped in an “open collaborative space”, yes.
Because the best performing employees will leave for more money in other remote roles, dumping a ton of work on the remaining workers who are either a) mediocre, or b) incompetent extroverts who can’t wait to spend all day talking about fantasy football with a captive audience.
LGPL requires distributing the license with any code. I imagine unity does that with the core code, but it would be difficult to enforce that for assets distributed in their store, which they would be liable for legally. I imagine this will be resolved, but I no longer use Unity so idfc
Arete@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Tech Billionaires Soft-Launching Secession in California — If these Silicon Valley plutocrats have their way, a swath of Solano County will be transformed into their own nation-stateEnglish621·2 years agoBuying land in rural California to potentially incorporate a new town is not remotely comparable to seceding from the United States.
Some fun absurdities:
- The article repeatedly refers to the plan as “secretive” while also discussing “packed town hall meetings”, official statements, lawsuits, etc
- there is a link to a supposed lawsuit, which actually links to an obituary.
- the term “network zone” is defined as some kind of physical dystopian neighborhood with a billionaire ruling as king, but the linked definition describes the term as having to do with online forums.
- the article defines secession as “paying people in gold or crypto” and attending private school.
It’s a wild ride.
This genuinely spiked my blood pressure. I hope you’re fucking happy