🔞No minors🔞

Voted "most likely to become a nothlit" by senior year class.

Manufacture date 1991

Nonhuman θΔ

My silly modded-Minecraft account is over at @worse-than-wolves.

❤️ @Ashto ❤️ @Yaodema ❤️ @Yuria ❤️


Fediverse / Mastodon
chitter.xyz/@gyro
Itaku (JUST made zhis one)
itaku.ee/profile/millielet
Pillowfort (Also just made)
www.pillowfort.social/Gyro

cohostunionnews
@cohostunionnews

(h/t @DonutRush)

Last year, Youtube Music workers unanimously voted to unionize; beat Google's effort to avoid being recognized as a joint employer, and went on strike to protest Google's refusal to bargain with them. Yesterday, it appears they were laid off as their home city—Austin—was set to urge the company to do so.

The moment was actually caught on camera as several Youtube Music workers spoke in favor of the resolution during the Austin City Council's debate of it.

At least one worker alleges that "as [Youtube Music employees] were leaving the premises- members of HR physically assaulted our coworkers to remove them from the premises as they packed their personal items, leaving bruises and scratch marks."

What will happen next is not clear. Alphabet Workers Union had this to say on the matter:

Today Google informed workers on the YouTube Music team that they would be laid off, hours before a scheduled vote by the Austin City Council on a resolution calling on Google to bargain with these same workers in good faith.

These workers unanimously won their union election in April 2023. In response Google has publicly stated it would not engage in bargaining with them. The NLRB has ruled that Google’s continued refusal to bargain with these workers is unlawful.

The YouTube Music team is based out of Austin. Even as workers contribute to the success of the billion dollar platform, they are paid as little as $19 dollars an hour and receive minimal benefits. Many workers are forced to work multiple jobs to make ends meet.



Gyro
@Gyro

There are things I have in common with techbros. I don't have the same brainworms - the experience of having both of my parents lose their jobs to tech (to automation and what the internet did to newspapers, respectively), and for about 10 years being really fucking poor and on the edge of homelessness at all times with none of the standard trust-fund-kid daddy money to save me, substantially grounds me in the reality of things.
BUT
My god I am a sucker for cheesy bass-heavy dancy EDM.
bottom-of-the-barrel youtube video with an anime girl pointing guns at the camera album art type trash that I love, I live in this trashcan, I am possummode for eating this trash, yesss
Most of you might not have been around actual Silicon Valley guys enough to know this, but hardstyle and dubstep and electro and such are A Thing in those circles. This might have something to do with Burning Man and that culture's relation to Burning Man, I don't know. Writing code while listening to this shit makes it really fun and easy to get into a flow state for me, maybe it's that way for a lot of people?

(The other thing I've got in common with them is reading sci-fi novels and having a maybe-unrealistic intuition about how much they apply to real life, but this is modulated by the grounding of the class shit and so it more takes the shape of "what if anarcho-syndicalist cyberpunks had a pirate gene therapy clinic" and stuff like that)