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      It’s comically ironic that the author of that note thought the whistle-blower should apologize to the dirtbag for saying something.

      If you don’t want people to be upset about your supporting genocide, then please consider not supporting genocide

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          Look it isn’t that I won’t consider not supporting genocide, it is that your tone and the manner that you bring up the fact that I support the genocide makes me feel bad so out of spite I will continue to support the genocide, and now how do you feel?

          This is all your fault.

          /s

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      yelling and finger-pointing at the CEO before a live audience of thousands of attendees

      oh nooo not finger pointing, thats so outrageous, unlike killing thousands of children

      and making hostile, unprovoked, and highly inappropriate accusations against the CEO, the Company and Microsoft generally

      the truth cant be hostile or inappropriate and the accusations were certainly not unprovoked

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      remorse for the effect that your actions have had

      I think they were expressing remorse. Just, you know, remorse about the killing. Not the loss of face to the C-levels.

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        That is the real crime here …

        Embarassing rich people or losing profits. Their lives are what really matter, wouldn’t want them to be inconvenienced in any way.

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    While I wholeheartedly agree with her message, the reality is that any employee that interrupts a company event to criticize the company until they are escorted out of the room is gonna be fired regardless of the accuracy of their statements. We should be appalled at Microsoft’s complicity in Gaza, not that they fired an employee.

    I applaud her for her stand, but she and everyone knew this would result in her termination.

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      Not wrong there, though I find it humorous they expected her to apologize in the dismissal letter

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      I know that’s not the intention, but saying it like that slides into apology territory.

      We should be absolutely appalled at the firing, maybe to a lesser extent, but there is no better time to point out this than during a big event.

      It’s kinda like saying ‘protestors should not disrupt public spaces’, like they have done everything else, what else do people need to wake up and draw the line?

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      No. Absolutely fuck everything about your argument against the fired employee. We should be appalled at her termination as well as Microsoft’s atrocities.

      Did you mean to say we shouldn’t be surprised that she got fired, or do you truly believe nobody should be appalled at Microsoft’s decision to fire her?

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        Civil disobedience involves the acceptance of consequences.

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          No. It may involve the expectation of consequences, for the sake of planning for retaliation, but anybody who condemns atrocities should also oppose retaliation against the condemnation.

          Maybe some folks commit civil disobedience with the intention of voluntarily facing the consequences, but that’s entirely up to those individuals. Even in that case, they then depend on the broader society supporting their disobedience and demanding their retaliators back down.

          Absolutely fuck everything about this “well they had it coming” apologia mindset.

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        Name a job where interrupting a CEO’s presentation in public wouldn’t be a terminable offense. What employee handbook says “If you’ve exhausted all other internal channels and are unhappy with the company’s direction, just call out the boss in front of thousands of people and there won’t be consequences.”

        If your company is that evil and unsettling to change, you call them out and resign. Calling them out but still wanting to be paid is saying you’re okay with taking blood money as long as you’re saying it’s bad.

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          I don’t give a tenth of a rat’s shit. People gotta have a place to live, food to eat, and healthcare, and all of those require employment. Unless you can show me another employer in her field who isn’t committing or aiding atrocities, which I’m confident you cannot.

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    I feel good about cancelling my 365 subscription, and I will continue to feel good about switching to Linux when windows 10 hits end of life. Not giving this company another dime.

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      I know this is unsolicited advice, so feel free to ignore me, but I am an expert on these things so here’s my take:

      Before you switch to Linux, start switching your apps to ones that you know will work on Linux. It’ll make the process much easier for ya! :-)

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        For sure. Linux has a lot of great apps but there are times where it’ll become incredibly frustrating. For example, file explorers can be basic & frustrating… The best you’ll prob get is Dolphin.

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          Linux has the best file manager I’ve found on any platform: Krusader. It has twin panels, and a lot of the functionality is bound to FKeys: F2 Rename, F3 View, F4 Edit, F5 Copy, etc. F9 will open a terminal in the current directory. You can edit text files and uncompress zipped files from within Krusader. I’ve even done it on a remote filesystem over SSH.

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          Isn’t Windows File Explorer considered basic? It only just got tabs in 11 right? That and clicking on a disconnected network share would cause it to hang for a good few minutes.

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            It isn’t perfect by any means, but compared to Nautilus & many others, it still has a lot of benefits that make things quicker overall.

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          I still contend that the best file browser ever made is the macOS Finder. When someone makes something that good for Linux, I’ll be very happy

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            Genuine question, is this trolling or do you seriously believe this?

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                  Well, Windows Explorer is terrible, Dolphin is better but still not really that great, Nautilus is stripped back and barebones, Thunar is ancient and barely competes with what Windows XP had, and vifm is unreasonable unless you exclusively work in terminals. Did I miss any that are even remotely popular?

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        I’ve been on Linux as my primary OS for around a year now. I’m still looking for a replacement for Lightroom and camera raw that doesn’t absolutely crush any image I’m working on.

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          I’ve seen people on the internet suggesting Darktable as a solid Lightroom replacement… I don’t know anything about photo editing, but am curious - how bad is it?

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            From darktable’s FAQ:

            Is darktable a free Lightroom alternative?

            No. Other than both being raw editors with DAM features, and looking somewhat similar, they have very little in common. Darktable is a powerful and flexible raw processing toolbox, that leaves the user in charge of their workflow and provides a level of power and control that few others can match. This also means that the initial learning curve can be steep, since very little workflow and tool knowledge can be transferred from other programs.

            https://www.darktable.org/about/faq/

            In my personal experience it’s pretty good, but I’ve never used lightroom nor do I have nearly any idea what I’m doing with RAW processing, or photography in general, but I’ve been happy with the few photos I’ve put through it!

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              Yeah, so here’s my general process batch-editing photos in Adobe Camera Raw:

              1. Drop the contrast
              2. Drop the highlights
              3. Punch up the shadows
              4. Boost whites and blacks
              5. Adjust white balance
              6. Adjust exposure

              When I’m done, I have a stark, professional looking photo to export. In darktable, trying this leaves me with a grey mess. I’ve also tried rawtherapee, but with even worse results. I’m 96% sure that the problem is me, though.

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          Have you tried raw therapee? At least for what I do I find it to be an excellent Lightroom replacement.

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            I have, but with terrible results. Can you recommend some tutorials? The behavior of various tools always surprises me, coming from Adobe raw and Lightroom.

            For example, reducing contrast in Adobe tones down highlights and shadows while doing that in dark table and rawtherapee turns everything washed out and grey.

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              Hmm, unfortunately I don’t have any good recommendations. I’ve just tinkered with it until stuff I like happens, and it’s been so long since I used Lightroom I can’t speak to specific differences.

              With the contrast example it sounds like maybe the RT/DT tools are more literal, and Lightroom is more “smart” perhaps? I usually use the curves panel for this sort of thing, like if I want to bring down some highlights, I’ll find whereabouts they are on the histogram and target that area specifically. If I want a lower-contrast image in general I may compensate for some dullness with the local contrast and saturation tools, or if it’s the common scenario of a washed out sky, I’ll probably use a graduated filter to darken the sky without messing with the foreground.

              I’m just guessing though, so I don’t know if this is helpful at all.

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                I’m just guessing though, so I don’t know if this is helpful at all.

                Any information is helpful and I truly appreciate you taking the time to summarize your workflow. I’ve actually never monitored the histogram outside of snapping the photo, so that alone is a great suggestion. I generally edit by eye and kinda feel my way through, but using a metric sounds like a great idea! It also makes a lot more sense if you’re right about RT/DT being more “literal.”

                I know I haven’t given enough time to either piece of software, but I’ve been so shocked by how little of my process carried over, that I kinda ran away in fear almost immediately.

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                  Well I’m glad that helps! I enjoy this stuff.

                  The histogram is neat, I used to just look for “lump in the middle = good exposure” but there are so many other way to make use of it.

                  There’s a panel that I think is present by default in RawTherapee, in the upper left corner, that shows a histogram, and when you hover your mouse over your photo, it has a sort of gauge across the bottom that marks where the pixel under your mouse is at. This can be helpful with determining which bit you want to target with adjustments.

                  There’s also a neat way I’ve found to get the most out of some images…in the curves panel, starting from the bottom/left/black, make the curve climb steeply where the histogram spikes, and then level off a bit (not totally level, but less steep) where the histogram dips. This seems to give more apparent contrast, without pushing the highlights or shadows too far apart. I hope that makes sense. It’ll take some trial and error but might give you something like what you were getting in Lightroom, with shadows and highlights both near “correct” exposure, but avoiding washed out and dull.

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        The only hurdle here is design software. I use Affinity mostly and it’s great, but they don’t have Linux apps. I did manage to get Affinity Designer running with Wine at one point, but it wasn’t particularly stable.

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    Switch to Linux. Don’t use Microsoft email. If possible don’t use MS Office and if you currently need it, encourage Libreoffice, OnlyOffice, etc

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      One small problem: some services won’t let me change my e-mail for dumb reasons, thus I’m struck with MS for now.

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        In the past when I’ve had to migrate emails I’ll set up automatic forwarding for anything important like that. Then switch the services you can. Idk if something like that could work for you and it is admittedly a bit of a pain to keep track of. Could limit MS influence on your stuff though

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    I cannot recommend switching to Linux enough! Linux mint is a solid, stable OS with a thriving community and ample support for newcomers.

    There are alternatives to nearly everything, yes YOU CAN absolutely live without microsoft or google tracking your every move, stealing your data, selling it and using that profit to fund unethical bullshit. Take back control, you will never regret it.

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      Someone broke into my house on Tuesday and installed Linux Mint on my previously windows ThinkPad so I’m setting that up with all my productivity software today.

      Fun fact I thought that my sound card was just gradually dying because I lost onboard speaker output 5 years ago, and lost any BT audio output last week, but it all came back after Mint was installed so I guess it was just windows being windows this whole time. I honestly just accepted that she would never speak again from her onboard speakers.

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        Someone broke into my house on Tuesday and installed Linux Mint on my previously windows ThinkPad

        Now that’s my kind of mischief.

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      I used to be an avid Linux user a couple of years back – but had to move to macos due to work. I however soon have the freedom to move back soon. Just out of cursiosity, do you know why people are recommending Mint over Ubuntu now?

      I have no horse in the race, i’m just curious what changed as when i used Linux last time you would be recommended Ubuntu 95% of the time.

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        Ubuntu is run by Canonical and people have mixed opinions about them. It mostly stems from their insistence on using snaps to run apps when other versions are supposedly faster (flatpack).

        I think that’s the biggest issue otherwise Ubuntu is fine and I use it on all my VMs.

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            There’s more. When you get away from Windows, you want to get away from ads. But Ubuntu is a commercial package that will remind you gently on occasion of this and include an ad for its own paid plan.

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        Mint is Ubuntu with the icky proprietary Canonical stuff removed and with an extra layer of polish.

        Mint Cinnamon even has a windows-like desktop/taskbar-like setup out of the box. I don’t know of any reason I might recommend somebody replace windows with Ubuntu rather than Mint.

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      I installed pop os yesterday after repeatedly saying I hate Microsoft all week. Bye windows 11!

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      Mint for general use.

      Nobara or PopOS for gaming.

      Edit - you know what’s dumb about silent down votes? If you have an opinion, share it.

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      Yep, you are 💯 correct that this is what they did. Regardless of industry, is why unions are so very important. “At Will” employment is too easily abused, and even if this could somehow be considered a wrongful termination (ANAL, but protesting a company’s social-political viewpoints is not protected like gender, age, race, etc are) it can be costly and time-consuming to fight it in courts by yourself.

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    IBM had a role in the holocaust. Those numbers tattooed on everyone in the concentration camp? Those were IBM ID numbers for the punch cards.

    If IBM staff protested about their role, it’s been lost to history. But it’s repeating today with Gaza and the staff who speak out are being demonized. Israel’s Lavender AI is being used to kill civilians. History will prove this woman and the other employees right in the end.

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      History will, but these people have made a stand, achieved nothing, lost their jobs and won’t be remembered.

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    Microsoft will feel the wrat of Europe. Many people are switching to Linux. Even (local) governments with thousants of employees. This all together will have hudge implications in the next few years.

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      I mean no offense here. But Microsoft isn’t an OS company anymore they are an AI company. They have moved a lot of things to the web and they deal with orgs rather than end users.

      PS. I want your statement to be true.

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      Sue the company and bring the details in to a the court of law.

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        Washington is an at-will employment state. Businesses may fire any employee at any time, for any or no reason, as long as they are not violating any employee protection laws. Speech is not protected.

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            According to the state of WA dept of labor and industries these constitute retaliation:

            Retaliation An employer cannot take adverse actions against an employee who exercises a protected right, files or intends to file a complaint, or who has discussed potential violations of their rights. Prohibited adverse actions may include:

            • Terminating, suspending, demoting, or denying a promotion.
            • Reducing hours or altering the employee’s work schedule.
            • Reducing the employee’s rate of pay.
            • Threatening to take, or taking action, based upon the immigration status of an employee or an employee’s family member.
            • Subjecting the employee to discipline, including write-ups, verbal warnings, points, etc.
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    what else do you expect :D it’s always about the money, if not helping jews would be more profitable they would do that.

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    Was going to ship an innovative Windows application, will now stop working on it to focus on other apps.

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    Hopefully they will find better jobs with better employers.

    For everyone who uses Windows, try Linux. Don’t be scared to try something new, most things that are worthwhile come with some sacrifice. Sometimes, if we don’t leave our comfort zone, we miss out.

    I will provide a small guide, but there are tons of resources on the internet.

    See the ranking on the right hand side here: https://distrowatch.com/ You can pick something from there on the top of the list.

    Watch YouTube to learn more about each Linux distro that you find interesting.

    I personally would recommend Ubuntu or Ubuntu-based distros, as they have the widest support.

    You don’t have to wipe your Windows-installation completely, instead you can dual-boot. This allows you to pick Windows or Linux when you start your computer. If you feel comfortable switching entirely, you can wipe out Windows and keep Linux exclusively.

    Just be careful when you partition your drive, don’t accidentally overwrite your Windows installation (if that’s not what you want to do). Make a backup copy of your most important files on a separate external drive before the installation.