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4 votes
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Why rigged capitalism is damaging liberal democracy
5 votes -
Inside the launch of the Cosmic Crisp apple, the “largest launch of a produce item in American history”
9 votes -
Raising prices is hard
8 votes -
GitLab announces $268 million in Series E funding, at a valuation of $2.75 billion
13 votes -
WeWork's parent company is expected to postpone its IPO
9 votes -
Amazon changed its search system to boost more-profitable listings, including its own brands
19 votes -
Kickstarter’s year of turmoil - Multiple employees involved with a "Kickstarter United" effort to unionize have been fired over the past week
13 votes -
Analysis of PC game sales on Steam in 2019, by Mike Rose (founder of publisher No More Robots)
13 votes -
European regulators have ordered immediate checks on recently delivered versions of some Airbus helicopters after a crash in Arctic Norway last month
7 votes -
The rise and fall of Iceland's tourism miracle – the widespread decline of tourism across the country presents intractable problems
8 votes -
Recipe for disaster: The meteoric rise and ongoing demise of Blue Apron
7 votes -
Sacklers would give up ownership of Purdue Pharma under settlement proposal
11 votes -
The iPhone and Apple’s services strategy
7 votes -
Runaway story or meltdown in motion? The unraveling of the WeWork IPO
10 votes -
Coalition of fifty US attorneys general launch antitrust investigation into Google
17 votes -
Iceland's WOW Air to resume flights with new owners in October
5 votes -
The people who built Etsy dreamed of remaking commerce with their bare hands. Fifteen years later, its sellers are being asked to compete with Amazon.
11 votes -
Facebook is under investigation for antitrust violations by a coalition of the attorneys general of 8 states and DC, led by New York Attorney General Letitia James
10 votes -
Exxon Mobil has agreed to sell its Norwegian oil and gas assets for up to $4 billion – ending its production in a country where it started operations more than a century ago
5 votes -
IKEA has committed to becoming a circular business by 2030 – by eliminating waste and reusing resources
8 votes -
US Senator says Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg should face ‘possibility of a prison term’
14 votes -
Swedish cashless app Swish is teaming up with six other companies to form a European network of mobile payment solutions
5 votes -
Apple will give indie repair shops the tools to fix iPhones
7 votes -
Hans Rausing, head of the family that became Britain's richest thanks to his father's invention of Tetra Pak food containers, has died aged 93
4 votes -
Mozilla CEO Chris Beard will step down at the end of 2019
18 votes -
Why Norwegian Air is failing – since the start of 2019 the airline has hit a near-constant spell of turbulence
6 votes -
Telltale Games' assets have been purchased and some developers re-hired, with the goal of re-releasing select games from Telltale's back catalog and developing new games
8 votes -
Norway warns its companies to not hurt Brazil's rainforest
6 votes -
'Walk away': ACCC finds franchisors failing to outline rent, wages
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How Elon Musk fooled investors, bilked taxpayers, and gambled Tesla to save SolarCity
19 votes -
Wow Air – Iceland's purple planes are grounded, and with them its economy
7 votes -
Les Moonves, Kevin Tsujihara and the art of Hollywood self-sabotage
2 votes -
Amazon ends controversial practice of using tips to meet drivers’ wage guarantees
8 votes -
Boss of holiday firm bans bigots
8 votes -
Tech billionaires haven’t killed Burning Man’s anti-capitalist spirit—but influencers might
6 votes -
WeWork files for IPO
12 votes -
The weaponisation of information is mutating at alarming speed
11 votes -
Verizon to sell Tumblr to WordPress owner Automattic
30 votes -
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
3 votes -
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
7 votes -
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