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I thought about something like this for the last 10 years when taking public transport.

It came again into my mind when I heard about tesla's biohazard filter system.

It's just ridiculous how we accept the status quo.

It can't be okay to be sick every year for 5-12 days and covid showed me no I don't have to be sick every year and don't get me wrong, clearly I'm not getting better in fighting this shit of if I have it every fucki g year.

What are long-term effects of being sick every year?


I would assume that certain amount of basic chemistry is still quite advanced for a non chemist.

If you would create a YouTube channel talking about basis programming language you would also attract plenty of people.

Nonetheless I don't want to lower the value or skill of him.

I'm entertained by it and can't judge his skills.

It still takes a lot to stand in front of a camera and doing what he does but still it could be that a chemist find it boring what he shows.


I'm not sure what you mean.

I book 1:1 with my manager and it was always in a meeting room.

Is it common for you to have 1:1 in your cubicle?


Pre-covid, I only ever had manager 1:1s in a meeting room, or much more commonly, walking around the campus. Very occasionally a 1:1 in a deserted corner of a cafeteria during non-meal hours.

A manager 1:1 in a nonprivate space sounds awful.


I would argue a meeting in a non-private space isn't a 1:1 at all. That's awful.


You're right - any conversation at people's desks in an open plan office should essentially be considered open for anyone to listen and join in. Otherwise it's just plain rude or inappropriate.


Never heard of this and I'm not sure how common this is at all.

Anyone else has experience with this?


You mean you haven't heard of "corporate development" in general or are you referring to something specific here?


Based on Snowden's stories you can assume that they went ahead as fbi/CIA national security threat which could mean fast access to isps and using zero days they do have.

If that's not enough and anyone of them is in the USA they do have access

Can your wallet be hard to crack? Yes but either use your zero day to get all data including a Password or book a little bit of supercomputer time for brute forcing.

They might have linguists available to help out with a dictionary attack.

As aluminum foil hat this might have sound in pre Snowden that's how it could have been played out.


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