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d (deprecated_ii@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 01-Apr-2024 05:51:06 JST d @Vril_Oreilly I wouldn't rule out enemy action but that's probably a pretty small piece of what's going on
wall street has been sucking the blood of industry for 40 years, and that's the major contributor to the current competency crisis IMO- Kenny Blankenship likes this.
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John Rando (john_rando@poa.st)'s status on Monday, 01-Apr-2024 05:51:08 JST John Rando @deprecated_ii @Vril_Oreilly Yep, beancounters gonna beancount. My take is that the reduction in the number of competent and diligent workers is taxing the abilities of those remaining more and more. There's only so much the competent can keep up with, before they start missing something or making mistakes. It's harder when you have to keep one eye on your job, and the other on the retards who keep getting hired on.