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All the posts on slashdot bitching about just about every aspect of working, you'd think it was the worst thing ever. Why don't you just freelance if you hate it so much? It seems to have worked out well for me so far, but then again, I didn't think an open office was the devil, either.
"At the end of a gravel road in the Chippewa National Forest of northern Minnesota"
Why do I give a fuck if they were at the end of a gravel road? I don't, and neither does anyone of even the most negligible consequence. They're clearly pandering to a very specific audience with this article. Not that the rest of the summary is any better, of course.
Yes, even though some people were threatened, there's an investigation. Looks like the author wanted the issue to be ignored because some people are assholes. That would be like if you got your car stolen, and because your racist neighbor said, "I hope you catch that nigger so I can lynch him!", the investigation was dropped. Bribery is still illegal, even if other things are happening.
According to the image right at the top of the article, there were over 11000 in Turkey. If we're singling out the most infections, that should be the headline. Is Australia somehow more significant?
When there's a machine for under $300 that can get the details right on D&D sized minis I'll be all over it. Right now, mini printing is crap unless you want to spend a lot more on your machine.
I've never had a background check run on me for freelancing (to my knowledge). My record is clean, so I don't know for certain that this would work for you. However, I've been able to do very well for myself working at home ~30 hours a week. My wife doesn't work either.
The news I got was from Taiwan, so we might not have the same sources. However, all the English articles I've seen either imply or directly state that it's a full on crackdown on everyone - no puns for any reason.
China isn't banning puns. They're disallowing news anchors from using them during broadcasts, specifically public media. But that's not fear mongering enough, so of course that's not how it got picked up.