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Seems like even players in the NBA are starting to speak out against sports betting https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/commen...nt=share_button https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13jV7B-cS8A
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# ? May 25, 2024 19:28 |
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Gorson posted:No. In America you go to business school to be a manager. It's like going to school for oil painting and after graduation you get to tell actual artists how to paint. It's a loving insane system. If you're like me and worked for billable-hour joints you will never get promoted if they can bill you out close to 100% of the time. I love the mindset that having only MBAs at the top breeds, you can tell they don't respect or give any semblance of a poo poo about what engineering/creative people do and I honestly think they see us as huge dumbasses who are beta losers. That's why they're so eager to replace every engineer/creative with chatgpt/AI, why do I need some egghead nerd to build my plane when I, the superior Harvard MBA, can type in "build plane that doesn't fall out of sky and also minimizes legroom" and it shits out some CAD drawings that I'll pay people in Vietnam to say they double-checked for poverty wages. In the same vein I can make my next Marvel film with Sora so I don't have to pay any of those loser actors or VFX people and it's going to make billions that the really important people to the creative process, the shareholders, now get to keep. They're so far removed from having any actual creative thoughts other than ruthless efficiency that they forget how the sausage is actually made and it shows in how lovely everything is continually getting. It's not going to change unless something comes along to seriously challenge how capitalism works.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 13:18 |
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Truniht posted:https://www.curbed.com/2024/01/real-estate-fund-single-family-homes-midwest-top-school-districts.html I think they are gonna crash and burn with this because the set of people that have this kind of cash but also would be willing to rent vs buy outside of NYC is pretty small and they’ve already figured out a much cheaper way to do this, they just rent a small apartment in the district and don’t actually move.
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Thoguh posted:I think they are gonna crash and burn with this because the set of people that have this kind of cash but also would be willing to rent vs buy outside of NYC is pretty small and they’ve already figured out a much cheaper way to do this, they just rent a small apartment in the district and don’t actually move. I'm not so sure. I think there is a steadily growing number of young white-collar workers who start making good money and start having kids, but will never have enough savings to actually buy. This is the new premium consumer of the rental market.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 13:25 |
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Xaris posted:It's the same thing with Pinterestagram influencers and stuff too, it's a facade, a simulacra. It's always a specifically curated artifice envious experience to be consumed in as what I can only describe as parasocial voyeurism. The Normal Person does not have immaculate lily white spotless kitchens with well-behaved perfect mormon kids and constantly taking vacations to Bali in immaculate resorts or experiencing all these completely spherical frictionless outings and perfect dinners before going sleepy-bye-bye, oh and here's this beauty product that will totally transform your life into mine! Coupon code below 👇👇 There's this, but also a completely natural effect of even the most benign implementation of the internet is that, for everything you yourself are doing, you'll be connected to more people than you can remember who are also better at that particular thing than you. In earlier ages you'd have to do a PHD to access this level of imposter syndrome.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 13:30 |
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The other day I got a flyer for a luxury rental house complex, where you can rent a house to yourself in this place. Somehow I get the feeling that after the developers built up all those cookie cutter houses, nobody was lining up to buy the houses and they just decided to go with the scheme of renting the entire development out instead
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 13:43 |
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Beached Whale posted:I love the mindset that having only MBAs at the top breeds, you can tell they don't respect or give any semblance of a poo poo about what engineering/creative people do and I honestly think they see us as huge dumbasses who are beta losers. That's why they're so eager to replace every engineer/creative with chatgpt/AI, why do I need some egghead nerd to build my plane when I, the superior Harvard MBA, can type in "build plane that doesn't fall out of sky and also minimizes legroom" and it shits out some CAD drawings that I'll pay people in Vietnam to say they double-checked for poverty wages. In the same vein I can make my next Marvel film with Sora so I don't have to pay any of those loser actors or VFX people and it's going to make billions that the really important people to the creative process, the shareholders, now get to keep. I went to engineering school and have friends from the Management school. In college it was joke, they'd laugh and say "someday I'll be managing you braingeniuses and we'll make the computer do this but, how do I get the gui for solidworks to load" or "This coding stuff is hard, why don't you use dreamweaver to streamline stuff like us" But now they're just taking the reigns and putting that "If I don't understand no one understands" logic at work everywhere. It's fantastic.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 13:53 |
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Xaris posted:It's the same thing with Pinterestagram influencers and stuff too, it's a facade, a simulacra. It's always a specifically curated artifice envious experience to be consumed in as what I can only describe as parasocial voyeurism. The Normal Person does not have immaculate lily white spotless kitchens with well-behaved perfect mormon kids and constantly taking vacations to Bali in immaculate resorts or experiencing all these completely spherical frictionless outings and perfect dinners before going sleepy-bye-bye, oh and here's this beauty product that will totally transform your life into mine! Coupon code below 👇👇 You nailed the instagram aesthetic, which I've always found sort of unsettling. I dated an influencer, and one of our really big fights was me drying my hands with the, apparently purely decorative, towels in the bathroom. Another was one of the most miserable trips of my life where a company flew us out for an event and I had to tag along while photos and videos were shot of every drat thing.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 13:56 |
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The succesful ones are the problem really. The ones who manage to steal some artists methodology or engineers brilliant algorithm. Hire 20 technical profesionals and patent all the work they do to make a name for yourself! When they get that IP in their name it's like they did it. Now they're the captain. No need for more opnions, we have the golden goose! Phil Spector and Jerry Bruckheimer types get to fill up dump trucks with cash and cosplay as rock stars and storytellers when they don't have a creative bone in their bodies. But Society pretends they are cause the people who do create are mostly nameless in capitalism. Who made the bic lighter great? some engineer named dick baker who made the finishing process they patented. Why am I not clicking a dick.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:00 |
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Sanlav posted:I went to engineering school and have friends from the Management school. I have a business degree (lol and also lmao) and you would not believe how shockingly easy the 400 level management courses were. A first year student could have easily passed them. Write a few boring essays, do a speech, done. And don't get me started on the mouth breathing BSAD majors holy gently caress what a bunch of turds.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:02 |
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Sanlav posted:I went to engineering school and have friends from the Management school. A generation or two ago Boeing and all those other companies were run by engineers who had added an MBA to bolt on basic knowledge of accounting, finance, etc so that they knew enough to deal with those topics. But now they’ve all been financialized like everything else and if you look at the CEOs and C suites of all those firms it’s just accountants and lawyers as far the eye can see. In Boeings case everyone points to thier merger with McDonald Douglas as being the turning point.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:03 |
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PoundSand posted:my biggest class struggle is not hoping these idiots eat poo poo. Like every crypto bro that loses their rear end is undeniably a victim of our lovely society but at the same time I am acutely aware they would be the worse person possible if everything worked out and they struck it rich on something they'd never retroactively acknowledge was a gamble. nah gently caress 'em. way nicer people with better ideas get hosed way harder by the thousands every day in this system.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:05 |
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Business Administration: a degree based entirely around "uh, can't we just con someone else into doing it?".
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:07 |
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Gorson posted:I have a business degree (lol and also lmao) and you would not believe how shockingly easy the 400 level management courses were. A first year student could have easily passed them. Write a few boring essays, do a speech, done. They'd put the Management majors in a handful of crossover courses (Calc 1, Op C & Coco, Eng Proc) in hopes to lure them into Industrial Mangement (IME, imaginary engineering ~) but that rarely took. Engineering processes was run by some dungeon boss names Cheng Tsu who just failed them all right out of that dream if they were lucky enough to draw him as your instructor. I hated him but now, so much respect.
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Colostomy Bag posted:My friend, let me introduce to Rao's. Campbell’s bought Rao’s last August so lmao
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:08 |
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Sanlav posted:They'd put the Management majors in a handful of crossover courses (Calc 1, Op C & Coco, Eng Proc) in hopes to lure them into Industrial Mangement (IME, imaginary engineering ~) but that rarely took. Engineering processes was run by some dungeon boss names Cheng Tsu who just failed them all right out of that dream if they were lucky enough to draw him as your instructor. I hated him but now, so much respect. There was no place for me in business school I got talked into it. I should have been in computer science, hell I should have been in auto shop. My degree was in MIS so I did get to do some hands on programming and my "I've made a huge mistake" moment was seeing my classmates screeching about having to learn programming or anything technical. They just wanted to be managers.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:10 |
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my wife is going back to get her MBA. she sat in on a class yesterday and she told me the professor made a boxing analogy: "the market is like a boxing ring, because the longer you're in there, the more punches you take". is school really just agreeing with people all the way to the top?
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:10 |
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Apologies if been posted... https://www.forbes.com/sites/johntobey/2024/03/28/25-food--dining-inflation-indicates-recession/?sh=4a73cadf2f96 quote:"Runaway prices at U.S. fast-food joints and restaurants have made people skittish down the income ladder and executives at chains including McDonald'sMCD 0.0% and Wendy’s recently said they worry about losing business from those on the tightest budgets.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:11 |
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Sanlav posted:They'd put the Management majors in a handful of crossover courses (Calc 1, Op C & Coco, Eng Proc) in hopes to lure them into Industrial Mangement (IME, imaginary engineering ~) but that rarely took. Engineering processes was run by some dungeon boss names Cheng Tsu who just failed them all right out of that dream if they were lucky enough to draw him as your instructor. I hated him but now, so much respect. At my school they had an entirely separate class called "Business Calculus" which in addition to important things like "not teaching integrals", also let you take a calculator to every test that let you type in the problem and then you could just copy the solution. Zero learning or critical thinking required.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:13 |
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He used to lecture for an hour straight on ideology out his rear end. nothing learned about the course in lecture. You'd be sitting a stats psych course trying to figure out how to manipulate data w/ cheng tsu and he'd start off with "Today in conference intervals, we will talk about the fallacy of placing confidence in intervals. close your textbooks"
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:15 |
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Beached Whale posted:At my school they had an entirely separate class called "Business Calculus" which in addition to important things like "not teaching integrals", also let you take a calculator to every test that let you type in the problem and then you could just copy the solution. Zero learning or critical thinking required. Same, we had a "math for business" course of some kind. These are necessary to maintain business school graduation rates.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:16 |
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Gorson posted:Same, we had a "math for business" course of some kind. These are necessary to maintain business school graduation rates. They had calc for management and it was like ... the scarlet letter. No one took it first semester for fear they'd be in a dunce hat the rest of the way, but nearly all of them graduated with the credit.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:17 |
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Legitimately my econ 100/101 professor was one of my favorite teachers ever but he could have taught anything, something far more useful.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:22 |
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Xaris posted:it's really funny how badly california legal weed industry is eating poo poo, they can't even put on a 4/20 festival that they've had for years Texas has bigger weed festivals and events than California these days. They’re huge and usually have cops working as security. California is on the way down
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:24 |
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Colostomy Bag posted:My friend, let me introduce to Rao's. just buy a can of tomato sauce and add oregano, thyme, basil, crushed pepper, whatever and cook it a little better pasta sauce than anything you'll buy in a jar
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:29 |
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OH MY BAD posted:my wife is going back to get her MBA. she sat in on a class yesterday and she told me the professor made a boxing analogy: "the market is like a boxing ring, because the longer you're in there, the more punches you take". is school really just agreeing with people all the way to the top? dan carlin teaches mba classes too?
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:33 |
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Thoguh posted:A generation or two ago Boeing and all those other companies were run by engineers who had added an MBA to bolt on basic knowledge of accounting, finance, etc so that they knew enough to deal with those topics. But now they’ve all been financialized like everything else and if you look at the CEOs and C suites of all those firms it’s just accountants and lawyers as far the eye can see. In Boeings case everyone points to thier merger with McDonald Douglas as being the turning point. In my experience people hire their own type. I get roasted when i bring it up but i have wall street clients. I have private schools, public schools, big businesses and small business. I touch too many computers I get it. My boss got hired out of college to write software for an engineer based out of Mexico. He wrote them a trading system in the 90's, and his 2 partners became their analysts at a fintech company. The CEO let him go to make this IT company in like 2005? They hire engineers to be anaylsyts and traders. That CEO doesn't wanna be bullshitted by people who sell vibes. They vastly overpaid me to come do "IT" cause they wanted an engineer on staff. But we had a nepo son take over another outfit 6 years ago and we bailed HARD. They went from old money to wild west overnight. Soon as the shitlicker took over with his art history degree he cleaned house. Fired the only 4 people who would of kept him whole out of spite cause they wouldn't dance. He's prolly neck deep in AI and metaverse right now. Hope he gets absolutely wrecked.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:39 |
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Boeing collapsed when McDonnell Douglas bought it and replaced the engineer ceos
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:40 |
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Sanlav posted:The succesful ones are the problem really. making me want to reread the Commodore book and about Chuck Peddle
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:40 |
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It used to be common for engineering/operations background people to be ceo or at least c suite. Nowadays its all finance and accounting with predictable results
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:47 |
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Acelerion posted:It used to be common for engineering/operations background people to be ceo or at least c suite. Nowadays its all finance and accounting with predictable results Engineering companies should be run by engineers (and owned by the whole public)
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:49 |
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loquacius posted:Engineering companies should be run by engineers (and owned by the whole public) they are in like china or iran or whatever
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:51 |
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euphronius posted:you don’t need breakfast Hitler?
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Vox Nihili posted:on the plus side, inflation has left weed prices alone due to the supply glut Weed is cheaper now than it was before inflation
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:53 |
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Gorson posted:I have a business degree (lol and also lmao) and you would not believe how shockingly easy the 400 level management courses were. A first year student could have easily passed them. Write a few boring essays, do a speech, done.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 14:54 |
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OH MY BAD posted:my wife is going back to get her MBA. she sat in on a class yesterday and she told me the professor made a boxing analogy: "the market is like a boxing ring, because the longer you're in there, the more punches you take". is school really just agreeing with people all the way to the top? lol not just school
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 15:01 |
Nothus posted:lol not just school Yeah, never contradicting the stupid poo poo people in charge say is half the battle for promotions. Placate their big dumb ego and you can suck at your job
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 15:06 |
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JAY ZERO SUM GAME posted:just buy a can of tomato sauce and add oregano, thyme, basil, crushed pepper, whatever and cook it a little if you're gonna do that just buy cherry tomatoes and squish them in the skillet with oil
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 15:16 |
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Good Soldier Svejk posted:Yeah, never contradicting the stupid poo poo people in charge say is half the battle for promotions. Placate their big dumb ego and you can suck at your job this is what I do. My boss sucks at his job. Its the same as my job but he is in overall charge. I could argue with him and point out better ways to do things and make our end product better, but that would have a negative impact on myself, so I just say "great idea, boss"
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DickParasite posted:I switched to oatmeal. I make a big batch on Sunday, and it lasts me all week. All of the cereal convenience, none of the insane prices. Making your own muesli at home is incredibly easy, super cheap (even more so if you have good a bulk bin shop around), healthy, and delicious. 4 parts oats, 1 part nuts/seeds, 1 part dried fruit, 1/4 part spices. Mix large quantities in a bowl or barrel or whatever and store forever. That's it. Toasting nuts, which is completely optional, and chopping fruit (if you get something other than raisins/dried berries, which is also completely optional) is the only effort even theoretically required. Use it any way you would use cold cereal, oatmeal, or granola.
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