

this deserves to be its own post!


this deserves to be its own post!


hah, this one is funny!
Also, echoing @Imotali@lemmy.world’s comment below (unfortunately you can’t sticky comments on lemmy): comments that express hate towards any group are a violation of instance guidelines. BE NICE.


You manager forgot the most important rule: when your employee actually knows what they are doing, LET THEM DO THEIR JOB.


Hahahaha! Never get between a kid and their entertainment lol


Just say “Blockchain-enabled generative AI on the cloud” and watch the money flow in.
Now what about the waterfall and agile teams?


hidden for now


This is the first time I’ve seen “gimp boy” being used this way.


Object permanence takes time for babies to learn haha


Hi! Thanks for contributing. Do u mind explaining why this is malicious compliance? I’m not sure I get the link.


I hope the guy enjoyed the extra 30 seconds he saved by not listening to you that day.


Yeah that’s true. It’s been a long time since it happened, but I remember she was also puzzled at the cashier’s behavior, so I’d love to think that she enjoyed it too!


I personally think the best “maliciouscompliance” act mods can do in the long term is to switch up all the subs.
So technology will be used for gardening, gardening will be used for android, android will be used for coffee, coffee used for pcgaming, etc. It’ll make everything really confusing for new users and help slow their growth.


The official reason for such rules are usually “we need a mix of vendors” or something like that.
The unofficial, true reason is usually that the organizer wants to be the only one selling water so they can sell it for $5.


Definitely allowed. For now, anything that fits in the spirit of malicious compliance is fair game, it doesn’t have to be text only too.


Automation brings speed and consistency, but there’s a significant difference between consistency and accuracy.
I deal with automation vs manual input a fair bit also, this is really accurate.
As a rule of thumb, when one or two cases go wrong, it’s usually human error. If hundreds of cases go wrong at once, it’s probably automation run amok.
We were disqualified due to my automations because they considered them cheating.
What the hell? I’ve never heard of anyone being scolded for being more productive.
I guess everyone in your office must write everything out on parchment and quill then.


“the person who has been working here for a long time must be wrong, it can’t ever be the automated system!” - said no sane human being ever.


you’re welcome! I already see a few bits of OC, i’m hoping that eventually OC will outweigh reposts!
“uh all the cables are soft, i don’t see any hard lines”