@julesh See, for example https://mathstodon.xyz/@Fritinancy@mastodon.social/113516718382854644
The bad news is that it seems that it doesn't work with static sites (I thought that it was implemented by looking at rel="me" links on the webpage)
@julesh See, for example https://mathstodon.xyz/@Fritinancy@mastodon.social/113516718382854644
The bad news is that it seems that it doesn't work with static sites (I thought that it was implemented by looking at rel="me" links on the webpage)
@julesh Speaking of, have you seen this where they display your handle any time someone shares an article on your personal webpage...
@Radical_EgoCom His final response made it all worth it, though:
"Did a Ctrl-F for "illegal"; nothing."
@Radical_EgoCom All of them are like that, aren't they?
I don't understand how can people complain all the time about how bad everything is, e.g. with bosses trying to force workers to work from office, but still support #capitalism
Not you, here, I know none of you does :)
@AlexanderKingsbury OK, so what's your take on owners forcing workers to go back to the office? Do you think that it's their right as rich people to do it?
@AlexanderKingsbury You don't *think* they can, but they do, and it already happened to an extend. 100% remote work is rare.
@AlexanderKingsbury The typical job offer in the emergence of capitalism was 6 days a week 12 hours per day. How do you think it got down to today's standard? Was it by competition and because some factory owners gave workers better offers?
@AlexanderKingsbury Haha, so why did they have to make it illegal for children to work then?
@AlexanderKingsbury Or for people to work 12 hours for 6 days?
@AlexanderKingsbury Sorry, I will try to.
@AlexanderKingsbury For example?
@AlexanderKingsbury I don't understand, what you mean. Remote work solves that. Just letting your employees leave early solves that. Which regulation is to blame for this problem?
@AlexanderKingsbury You can hire them part-time, you can just lower their salary to reflect the fact that the work is less (and have them leave earlier).
@AlexanderKingsbury I don't think people prefer to work longer, it's just that most positions are full-time (open a job board and tell me how many part-time positions do you see). And the reason for this is the same as it always was: capitalists want to have the workers at their disposal for as long as possible.
@AlexanderKingsbury They generally just find a person who is desperate enough to stay 8 hours for the price of 6.
Again, open a job board and see how many part-time positions are there.
My theory, as I said, is that they generally just find a person who is desperate enough to stay 8 hours for the price of 6.
What's your theory?
@AlexanderKingsbury More than 8 is illegal, this is where the conversation started.
@AlexanderKingsbury Depends on the country.
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