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30 votes
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Apple under fire for allegations of controversial business practices
3 votes -
LumiThera raises cash for medical device that uses light to fight vision loss
4 votes -
Cloudflare files for IPO
10 votes -
Fox feels the pressure from Disney as film flops mount
6 votes -
Helsinki has revealed a first-of-its kind website meant to empower citizens, businesses and tourists to make more sustainable choices
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Denmark's second-biggest city is home to the world's biggest wind-turbine maker and a thriving hub for power trading
3 votes -
Mentorship networks/software for Leftists?
Reading HackerNews and saw that some mentorship software launched: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20656223 and someone mentioned another software as a service that does mentorship:...
Reading HackerNews and saw that some mentorship software launched: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=20656223 and someone mentioned another software as a service that does mentorship: https://mentorloop.com/
Now I'm wondering where the mentorship for leftists and leftist organizing is.
And I'm wondering if anyone else feels like most of the good ideas that leftists have slowly trickle into businesses but in ways that can be controlled by executives/managers. Their "features" include these slogans:
Tools to Turn Human Resources into Superheroes
Don't let employees slip through the cracks
Stay on top of hundreds to thousands of mentoring interactions in a way that still feels personal. Check in on employee relationships, give them the right nudges they need.What's your take? Is there a need for more mentorship and peer to peer training/collaboration amongst anarchists and communists? Is that realistic? Or is this something that we just need to be on the defense against and form our own networks outside these systems of control?
16 votes -
Linux Journal is ceasing publication, all staff laid off
22 votes -
The Great Escape - The origin, business, and attraction of escape rooms
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As warming temperatures dramatically reshape Iceland's landscape businesses and the government are spending millions for survival and profit
4 votes -
Uber quarterly results show $5.2 billion loss and slowest-ever revenue growth rate
7 votes -
Why Finland leads the world in flexible work – Nordic nation has embraced agile hours for decades
6 votes -
How Monsanto's "intelligence fusion center" targeted activists and a reporter who wrote a critical book on the company
9 votes -
Up to 40% of retail stores in Finland could go bust by 2030 – competition from online retailers will bring major upheaval
7 votes -
Feds told Tesla to stop making “misleading statements” on Model 3 safety
10 votes -
Inside the rise and fall of MoviePass
8 votes -
In the flesh: Online brands promise an escape from the conventional logic of consumerism — until they open physical stores
8 votes -
Sweden's Klarna becomes biggest fintech firm in Europe – operator valued at $5.5bn after fresh round of investor funding
6 votes -
Activision Blizzard has moved billions of dollars of profit into tax havens and is under investigation by multiple international tax authorities
22 votes -
As millennial parents demand sustainable toys, Lego is perfecting plant-based bricks
16 votes -
Rural hospitals get a boost with the help of a partnership with Banner Health
2 votes -
Norway's consumer watchdog has criticised fast-fashion chain H&M for misleading marketing of its sustainable collection
7 votes -
Stopping climate change will never be “good business”
5 votes -
Are Spotify’s shareholders failing to see signs of the early stages of subscriber saturation?
15 votes -
Food trucks have multiplied in Seattle — and with that come growing pains
8 votes -
The FBI thinks Long Island Iced Tea’s infamous pivot to blockchain was sweetened by insider trading
6 votes -
The world’s last Blockbuster has no plans to close
10 votes -
Tax Watch UK report: Grand Theft Auto developer Rockstar has paid no UK corporate tax in ten years and claimed £42m in subsidies
6 votes -
Spotify Untold – Inside Spotify's ill-fated flirtation with TV and hardware
8 votes -
Dish agrees to $5 billion US deal for wireless assets
3 votes -
Apple buys Intel’s smartphone modem business
10 votes -
The fall of Mic was a warning - Lessons from the death of a venture-backed, Facebook-dependent, millennial-focused news site
8 votes -
DoorDash commits to changing their tipping model after renewed uproar
13 votes -
Defiant Development (the studio behind the "Hand of Fate" games) announces that they are ceasing development
8 votes -
Forever 21 under fire for including Atkins Diet bars with orders
11 votes -
Tesla’s ‘anemic’ high-margin model sales extends profit struggle
5 votes -
The insulin racket
8 votes -
Apple in advanced talks to buy Intel’s smartphone-modem chip business
5 votes -
‘I need a superman for me’: Homeless home care worker advocates for better working conditions, a living wage
9 votes -
Frank Pearce (one of Blizzard's three founders) announces his departure from the company
18 votes -
Why doing harm is profitable: You might think it’s always “bad for business” to cause disaster. You’d be very wrong!
9 votes -
Patreon raises $60M series D, targets international growth and more customization
9 votes -
Elizabeth Warren, in detailed attack on private equity, unveils plan to stop ‘looting’ of US companies
16 votes -
Grindr had dreams of making the world better for queer people. Then a Chinese gaming company bought it
12 votes -
Netflix stock drops more than 10% as Q2 earnings show huge decline in new subscribers, including a loss domestically
15 votes -
EU opens Amazon antitrust investigation
8 votes -
Why today’s Amazon strike is so important
13 votes -
'It's a career ender': Two LGBTQ former Dell workers share their stories
10 votes -
Beyond Meat has hit the ‘short-squeeze trifecta’ as borrow fees keep soaring
18 votes