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Comment Re:So? (Score 2) 46

A diamond is a crystal, and a plastic is a polymer. We can currently replace both of these things with artificial surrogates that are better (more efficient at what they do), and that don't harm the environment into which every human is born, without being consulted. For example: both of these materials can currently be engineered to biodegrade at EXACTLY 50 years from manufacture year. Ironically, this fits the "planned obsolescence" narrative, perfectly. Why the fuck don't we do this, instead?

Comment Re:The managers fear for themselves (Score 1) 289

This was my first thought, as well. I was middle-management in corporate for a bit, and you have hit the nail on the head. While in the office, managers have "some" necessity in keeping people happy working with each other, e.g., settling minor differences, squabbles, etc., before they become an HR issue. But, when everyone is working from home, managers become practically irrelevant, except as menial meeting coordinators, and attendance-takers. That's it. They lose their power, and they are beginning to realize that they cannot command the salaries that they once did. It's hilarious to watch.

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