So...apparently...there’s bed bugs possibly roaming around my workplace....
@starbreaker Tell me about it. 😔
@KyokiKafuka My day job gets checked for the little bastards once a month.
@starbreaker When you work for the public sector, that routine comes before a meeting and another meeting about the problem. **sighs**
@KyokiKafuka I work for a large firm that takes on a lot of public sector contracts (all opinions are my own).
Basically, I'd be out of a job if the US implemented #singlepayer and #basicincome - unless I was willing to do work for law enforcement or the military. It would be worth it, though.
@starbreaker @KyokiKafuka Ugh... I think it sucks how even the public sector is so reliant on the private sector in America. :/ This NEEDS to change!!
@ayachan @KyokiKafuka I agree, but apparently governments need disposable workers. It would make too much sense to hire developers, train them on all the tech the state uses, and put them on various projects needed while having them do training or open-source work when gov't code doesn't need to be worked on.
@starbreaker @KyokiKafuka The American government has serious priority and efficiency issues, then. -_- #NewsAt11
@ayachan @KyokiKafuka And imagination problems. Can you imagine what the internet might be like if somebody in government had realized the potential of Unix, taken the source and rights from AT&T under eminent domain, and released Unix into the public domain while putting Kernighan, Ritchie, etc. on the public payroll to lead development and continue to improve Unix with a mandate toward making computing accessible to the average citizen?
The Unix wars might never have happened, for one thing.
@ayachan @KyokiKafuka It doesn't have to be admin or technical stuff, either. I've been using Linux and BSD since 1998, and I used it for EVERYTHING. I can't remember ever having a problem that wasn't either self-inflicted or due to using proprietary formats.
The game selection might not be as big, but would video games be nearly as popular as they are in a society where real meaning aren't the reserve of a privileged few, and the rest of us must settle for an illusory sense of purpose?