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Do any of my followers have knowledge/experience regarding organizing a tenants' union in Canada?

One of my domains is very similar to that of an Albertan property management corporation, and its mail-server is configured to accept mail regardless of the recipient's address. This means I'm just one small typo away from receiving mail intended for their employees, and such mistakes happen semi-regularly.

Since the most recent misdirected email I've been thinking of reaching out to these tenants with an offer to connect those who might be interested in unionizing.

Any information about their rights could be really helpful.

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there are three kinds of programming tutorials:

  • “look man we both know you don’t wanna learn this shit so just install 30 GB of random frameworks and here’s the code to copy-paste if you wanna make a basic game and feel like you accomplished something. I’m not gonna explain how any of this works because nobody cares as long as your little guy jumps when you press spacebar”
  • “an endofunctor is a type of monoid which is a subcategory of monad that is variadic over the set of all impure lambdas - therefore all possible expressions in this language can be modeled after- wait where are you going?”
  • “this is called a variable! a variable is a little friend that can hold onto something called a value! variables love grabbing values and they can even carry them into functions! say hi, variable!”
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So, Umzug abgeschlossen. Zum heutigen Digital Independence Day haben wir die Migration all unserer Software-Repos von GitHub zu Codeberg abgeschlossen. Die Patientenverwaltung für Wildvogelhilfen und unser Vogelschlagmelder, welcher demnächst in Jena und Leipzig live geht, findet ihr neben kleineren Hilfstools jetzt dort.

codeberg.org/nabu-jena

Wer bei einem der Projekte helfen will ist gern gesehen ;)

@Codeberg

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Vortrag "Neuroexploitation by Design" von Petra Smith über Belohnungsmechanismen und kognitive Biase beim Glücksspiel.

Interessant für mich als User-Experience-Menschen, wie detailliert der Bereich gestaltet, aber auch erforscht ist. Und wie tief gesetzlich Regulierung schon geht, dann aber wiederum nicht tief und weit genug.

media.ccc.de/v/39c3-neuroexplo

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