When someone tells you they work “in privacy”, ask them who pays them and then you’ll know whether they work for or against protecting yours.
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Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Tuesday, 23-May-2023 23:22:24 JST Aral Balkan -
Aral Balkan (aral@mastodon.ar.al)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 05:54:10 JST Aral Balkan @aryak The only two options open to most highly skilled people isn’t either six figures and stock options at Big Tech or starvation.
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Arya K (aryak@social.projectsegfau.lt)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 05:54:11 JST Arya K @aral well they need to feed their families somehow. This comes off as "everyone who works for big tech is bad because big tech is bad". Most people don't have the luxury of choice and are forced to take jobs in such companies due to obligations irl. Interested to here your thoughts on it. -
IzzyOnDroid ✅ (izzyondroid@floss.social)'s status on Wednesday, 24-May-2023 14:29:43 JST IzzyOnDroid ✅ @aral Reminds me of: "When a rich person tells you they earned their wealth by hard work, your first question should be: By whose hard work…"
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